Kelvin Fletcher – aka Emmerdale’s Andy Sugden – is delighted that his brother has bagged a role in Coronation Street
Corrie newcomer Brayden Fletcher left fans scratching their heads this week.
Because, even though we KNEW he was brand-new to Weatherfield, we couldn’t shake the feeling that he looked awfully familiar.
And the real-life Andy Sugden was quick to respond and confirm that there was a VERY good reason for that.
He wrote excitedly: “Who saw my little brother @Brayden_Fletch making his tv debut on @itvcorrie last night?
“He did great! Very proud!”

Brayden Fletcher made his Corrie debut on Wednesday evening, when his character turned up at the local Weatherfield fast food shop with a friend.
The youngsters soon set about terrorising poor Chesney Brown (Sam Aston), refusing to pay for their food and knocking over the bottles of ketchup and mustard.
Rude.

Thank goodness Gemma Winter (Dolly-Rose Campbell) was there to step in and help, eh?
A fan responded to Kelvin’s post, tweeting back: “Was he one of the thugs terrorising Poor Chesney???”
And Kelvin, bless him, was STILL just as happy about it.
“Yep!” he said proudly.
He later shared an excitable video on Instagram, of himself watching his baby brother’s big moment on Corrie.
It was basically a little bit like Gogglebox, albeit with a shaky hand-held camera and a celebrity.
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