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Coronation Street's Tina O'Brien moves on after marriage ends & new man has striking similarity to her ex

Coronation Street's Tina O'Brien moves on after marriage ends & new man has striking similarity to her ex

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CORONATION Street star Tina O'Brien has found love again — with another Adam.
Pals say she is dating interior designer Adam Fadlé, just four months after the end of her marriage to personal trainer Adam Crofts.
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Tina O'Brien has found love again four months after the end of her marriage
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Pals of the Coronation Street star say she's now dating interior designer Adam Fadlé, above, which shares the same name as her ex
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Tina, 41, split up with personal trainer Adam Crofts in March
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The pair were understood to have met through friends in Cheshire where they both live.
A source said: 'Tina fell out of love with one Adam and then fell in love with another.
'She's been on a few dates with him and they've been very open with their relationship.
'They were out last week snogging like teenagers and they've been seen walking her dog by locals.
'Tina looked totally mad for Adam and they couldn't keep their hands off each other.'
Tina, 41, who has played Sarah Platt on the ITV soap in two stints over 26 years, split up with 40-year-old Adam No1 in March. The pair, married for six years, have son Beau.
Tina also has a 16-year-old daughter, Scarlett, from her relationship with ex-Corrie co-star Ryan Thomas.
Pals said Tina and Adam, who met in 2011, grew apart.
A source added: 'Tina and Adam are on good terms, they're still close and are committed to being a family, even if they're not together.'
Adam No2, aged 38, studied architecture before opening his interior design business in 2010.
Tina O'Brien has split from hubby as pals reveal what tore them apart
The website for Panoramic Properties boasts the firm is 'recognised internationally as one of the leading design studios in the industry'.
A pal added: 'Tina has confided in her friends that she's dating Adam. They're keeping it low-key at the moment but around Cheshire they're being seen together all the time. They make a lovely couple.'
Tina first appeared as Sarah in 1999 and a year later, aged 17, won Most Popular Newcomer at the National Television Awards. She was also Best Soap Newcomer in the TV Quick Awards.
She left in 2008 but returned in 2015 and is one of Corrie's most popular stars.
In April Tina signed to stay on for another year.
And it was revealed her character had some big storylines coming up — including a romance with cop Kit Green, played by Jacob Roberts.
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Tina has played Sarah Platt on Corrie in two stints over 26 years
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