Lauren Wilson | |||||||
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Coronation Street character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Lucy Evans | ||||||
Duration | 2007-08 | ||||||
First appearance | 26 November 2007 | ||||||
Last appearance | 16 April 2008 | ||||||
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Home | Tenerife | ||||||
Occupation | Barmaid | ||||||
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Lauren Wilson is Violet Wilson's younger sister played by Lucy Evans. She had previously been working in Ayia Napa in a bar called 'Man-unition', it is clear from the outset that straight-laced Violet does not get along with her wild younger sibling. Lauren becomes barmaid at the Rovers, and moves in as a lodger with Eileen Grimshaw. Lauren has a relationship with Darryl Morton, but it is clear to everyone but Darryl that she is using him for money and free nights out on the town. Eventually Darryl stands up to her when she suggests he steal from his father when he was out of money. Lauren immediately dumps him.
When Lauren was brought into the show the producers initially had high hopes for the character. However, these plans were later changed when Lauren proved to be an extremely unlikeable character both in the viewers and the critic's eyes. As a result she was dropped from the show less than six months after her first appearance.
In the days leading up to her departure, she begins to suggest to Sean Tully that they take a break together, although it is apparent that she is just trying to wrangle a free holiday out of him (especially as she has just lost her job at the Rovers and has no intention of paying the rent she owes to Eileen). Sean returns from the holiday alone, explaining that Lauren, as expected, had abandoned him immediately upon leaving the plane once they had arrived in Spain. She had started dating a rich boyfriend and had no intention of returning.
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