Ex-Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley puts her four-bed detached home on the market for...

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Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley posted a video on Instagram lashing out over the 'cakegate' row. The 'cakegate' row emerged after a small business bakery refused to make free bespoke cupcakes for the actress that were worth 675 pounds.

Catherine Tyldesley and her husband are selling their luxury house for £875k. The gorgeous home features four bedrooms and a 36ft open-plan dining kitchen. Read more:Former Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley has put her luxury home on the market - just weeks after being embroiled in her infamous Cakegate scandal.

Up for sale: The actress and her husband Tom Pitfield are asking £875,000 for their immaculately presented four-bed detached house The house boasts a 36ft open plan dining kitchen with integrated appliances, a feature breakfast bar, skylights and glass doors to the rear garden. The latest accounts for Tyldesley's company Dreambig Productions show it had current assets of £115,357 in July 2022, but with £115,252 owing to creditors, meaning it had total net assets of just £112 - compared to £572 in 2021.

Drama: Her house move was revealed after she made unwelcome headlines in August over a request for a bakery to provide free cakes for her planned 40th birthday party The Leeds-based party planning company NVRLND which was organising the bash had asked the Three Little Birds bakery, if it wanted to supply a birthday cake, 100 cupcakes for a 'well known' celebrity's party along with a smaller cake for her husband.

No thanks: Baker Rebecca emailed the company back, explaining that she would be declining the 'very generous offer' Ms Severs followed her post with another, saying that she had been threatened with legal action by the events company 'as a response to this post which they say is encouraging defamation of their business'.She hit back by posting a video message filmed in her car insisting that she knew nothing about the email request for the free cakes, and hitting out at the bakery owner for trying to get publicity for her business.

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