Big Brother finalist Emma Morgan shares her plans to land a role in a beloved soap after fans discovered her surprise part in Coronation Street

Big Brother finalist Emma Morgan has revealed she is in early talks for a role in another major soap after fans discovered her surprise role in Coronation Street.

The aesthetic practitioner, 53, finished third in Friday’s final and revealed her plans to return to acting after returning to her Manchester home.

After moving into the Big Brother house last month, fans were left stunned when it was revealed that Emma was a former model and also played a nurse twice in Coronation Street.

Speaking to MailOnline, Emma said: ‘There have been a few agents who have got in touch, to see if they can represent me, because as you know I’ve done a bit of acting, not just three words in Corrie, I I’ve done a lot of things, including theater things.

‘But someone from Big Brother seems to think I would be really good on Hollyoaks, so there are some very, very early conversations going on with the Hollyoaks casting director, so you never know, you might see me on Hollyoaks soon.

Big Brother finalist Emma Morgan has revealed she is in early talks for a role in a new major soap after fans discovered her surprise role in Coronation Street

After moving into the Big Brother house last month, fans were left stunned when it was revealed that Emma was a former model and also played a nurse twice in Coronation Street

After moving into the Big Brother house last month, fans were left stunned when it was revealed that Emma was a former model and also played a nurse twice in Coronation Street

‘It’s still very early, but I’m definitely ready for that. But other than that I don’t really know. I’m just going to continue with life as normal.’

Emma added that she could see herself as a member of Hollyoaks’ legendary McQueen clan, with iconic characters like Mercedes (Jennifer Metcalfe), Cleo (Nadine Mulkerrin) and Goldie (Chelsee Healey).

She went on to say that she hopes to start a podcast with Nathan King, Rosie Williams and Sarah Griffiths, and joked that they would call it ‘Tottie, Tattie, T*ts and Teeth’, a nod to their various nicknames on the show. .

During her time in the Big Brother house, Emma caused a huge stir when she was elected Head of House during Halloween Week, meaning she had to submit four stellar nominations, putting housemates at risk of eviction.

In a dramatic twist, the four housemates learned they would face a backdoor eviction, with Martha receiving the most votes.

Reflecting on her return to reality since leaving the house, Emma was quick to deny fans’ accusations that she was ‘bitter’. Ali Bromley had been crowned champion.

She said: ‘I was back to normal straight away. Clearly my social media has gone crazy. And I’ve had a few messages from people saying, ‘Why don’t you like Ali?’ and ‘Why are you so bitter that Ali won?’

“And I just think, where does this all come from? It’s very, very strange. So apart from that it was all absolutely positive.

Emma finished third in Friday's final and revealed her plans to return to acting after returning to her Manchester home

Emma finished third in Friday’s final and revealed her plans to return to acting after returning to her Manchester home

Emma told MailOnline she was in 'early discussions' about a role in Hollyoaks, and said she could see herself as part of the McQueen clan (character Mercedes McQueen is pictured)

Emma told MailOnline she was in ‘early discussions’ about a role in Hollyoaks, and said she could see herself as part of the McQueen clan (character Mercedes McQueen is pictured)

She went on to say that she hopes to start a podcast with Nathan King (pictured), Rosie Williams and Sarah Griffiths, and joked that they would call it 'Tottie, Tattie, T*ts and Teeth'.

She went on to say that she hopes to start a podcast with Nathan King (pictured), Rosie Williams and Sarah Griffiths, and joked that they would call it ‘Tottie, Tattie, T*ts and Teeth’.

‘And honestly there have been so many messages of love and support and it’s really strange that these people I’ve never met before now seem to know me.

“And it’s just bizarre, it’s a little weird, but it’s good, it’s fun.

‘It’s a bit difficult, getting used to it, and when I’ve been out somewhere – I’ve locked myself in a bit – but when I’ve ventured out I’ve been stopped on the street and by people asking for pictures and autographs and everything the other and I keep thinking, ‘b****y hell, why is this happening to me?’ It’s just kind of crazy, so I love it. I can’t lie…

“It might all stop in a week and it might be a big storm in a teacup and then it’ll all be over, so I’ll enjoy it while it lasts. Basically I love it. I love it.’