Coronation Street’s Alan Halsall recreates adorable kiss snap with daughter Sienna seven years after her birth

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Coronation Street’s Alan Halsall recreates adorable kiss snap with daughter Sienna seven years after her birth.

The actor has got in the act and made a Tik Tok video re-enacting what he did on the day his child was born in honour of Father’s Day.

Corries Alan Halsall re-created the moment when he kissed his daughter when she was born

Alan, 37, posted the short video to his 200,000 Instagram followers.

The caption read: “There’s a girl who stole my heart at 02:56am on the 07/09/2013……that girl calls me Daddy ♥.”

The clip began when Both Alan and Sienna walked into shot and held hands, before he lifted her up and kissed her on the cheek as she closed her eyes.

The shot transitioned to the original picture of when the Cobbles actor first kissed his daughter when she was born seven years ago.

Sienna was born in September 2013

 

An impressed fan replied in the comments: “That is the nicest fathers day message ive seen all day x.”

A second fan praised young Sienna’s performance: “She’s fabulous! And a fab little actress, takes after her parents❤.”

A third user chimed in: “Dont get any more beautiful than this.. What a gorgeous little one💕💕.”

While a follower fan added: “Amazing 😍 happy Father’s Day! ❤.”

Alan has decided to ditch his car because Sienna is getting too big for it

It was reported that the soap star has decided to ditch his £175,000 supercar – because his daughter’s getting too big to fit in the back.

The Tyrone Dobbs actor picked up the keys for the bright red Mercedes AMG GTC as he still reeled from his break-up from wife Lucy-Jo Hudson and told fans: “You can’t buy happiness but you can buy a new car and that’s kind of the same thing.

The actor – who also has a Harley Davidson motorbike – had toyed with trading his previous Mercedes convertible in for a Ferrari, but fell in love with the 189 mph GTC.

But just a year on, he’s opting for a more practical motor and told fans: “It’s time for a change.”