Coronation Street’s Jodie Prenger shares update after animal rescue and says ‘I’ll miss her’

Coronation Street's Jodie Prenger shares update after animal rescue and says 'I'll miss her'


Coronation Street star Jodie Prenger has offered an update after revealing her recent animal rescue. Fans of the actress and West End star will know that she’s a massive animal lover with her own crew of four-legged and feathered friends occupying her smallholding with businessman fiancé Simon Booth.

Jodie revealed back in 2022 that at the time she had three rescue cows, three rescue ducks, three cats and three dogs. She also said: “I also have about 17 rescue chickens including my cockerel, Harry,” during a chat with the Manchester Evening News.




But she has since expanded her animal brood, with the updated total of animals in her care including five dogs and 16 ex-battery hens. However, Jodie does have a newer addition, a crow she has named Sheryl.

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During a recent appearance on This Morning, Jodie, who is currently playing Glenda Shuttlworth in ITV’s Corrie, told hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley about her cohort of adopted pets. “I’ve got too many animals. I have to get home and see my rescue crow when I get back,” she said.

“I have adopted a crow, she’s called Sheryl Crow!” Jodie explained: ‘She’s just injured but she’s great. I rescue quit a lot. She’s got a damaged wing. I FaceTime my chickens when I am away because I want to make sure that they’re ok. They’re called Thelma and Louise.”

Ben and Cat broke out laughing as soap star Jodie revealed the names of her rescue animals and went on to mention how one of her chickens has to live inside. But speaking of Sheryl and Jodie recently took to social media with an update on the bird.

Coronation Street’s Jodie Prenger shares update after animal rescue and says ‘I’ll miss her’

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