ITV Coronation Street’s Tony Maudsley supported by co-stars in ‘heartbroken’ update
Coronation Street fans have been rallying around Tony Maudsley after the actor shared a deeply personal and emotional update with his followers. The Kirkby-born star, who plays George Shuttleworth on the ITV soap, revealed the heartbreaking loss of his beloved Bichon Frise, Bosie, a companion who frequently appeared in his social media posts.
Heartfelt Tribute To A Cherished Pet
Tony took to Instagram to share a touching tribute to Bosie, confirming that the pooch had passed away a few weeks prior. Reflecting on the profound impact his pet had on his life, Tony posted a photograph of a tattoo commemorating Bosie, placed just above his ankle.

“Had to say goodbye to my Bosie a few weeks ago. Been a bit too heartbroken to share till now,” Tony wrote. “He’s always featured very heavily on my Insta posts as you know. Saddest day of my life and I’ll miss him terribly. But now thanks to the brilliantly talented brother of my telly sister Jodie, Marko Prenger at @handofhopetattoo, Bosie will now walk with me everywhere, sitting just above my ankle, forever. Thank you Marko. This made me feel better more than you know.”
The post resonated strongly with fans, with many sharing their own experiences of losing pets and offering heartfelt messages of support. One fan, Chloe, commented, “So sorry. We lost our beautiful Bichon, Poppy, 2 weeks ago. It’s the worst pain in the world.” Another, Morgan, added, “So sorry, Tony. The love is so pure and the loss is unbearable xx.”
Support From Co-Stars
Tony’s co-stars on Coronation Street quickly responded, highlighting the close-knit relationships both on and off screen. Sally Carman, who portrays Abi Webster, wrote, “Sending all of the love in the world bud,” while Samia Longchambon, known for playing Maria Windass, commented, “So sorry Tony. Sending you all the love.” Gai Pierce, who plays Todd Grimshaw, added a series of heart emojis to express solidarity.
The post also garnered likes from other familiar faces on the cobbles, including Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt), Catherine Tyldesley (Eva Price), and Daniel Brocklebank (Billy Mayhew), further emphasizing the shared sense of loss within the Coronation Street family.
Tony Maudsley’s Career On The Cobbles
Tony joined Coronation Street in 2020, stepping into the role of George Shuttleworth, the son of the late funeral director Archie, famously portrayed by Roy Hudd. Since arriving on the cobbles, George has become a fan-favourite character, known for his warmth, charm, and connection to Weatherfield’s wider community.
Before joining Coronation Street, Tony was widely recognised for his role as hairdresser Kenneth Du Beke in the popular ITV sitcom Benidorm, which he played from 2011 to 2018. His versatile performances across drama and comedy have earned him both critical praise and a dedicated fan base.
Fans Reflect On Bosie’s Legacy
Bosie was more than just a pet; he was a fixture in Tony’s online presence, often appearing in Instagram posts that highlighted lighter, personal moments in the actor’s life. The tattoo tribute not only immortalises Bosie but also serves as a poignant reminder of the deep bond shared between pets and their owners.
For Coronation Street fans, this public tribute has provided a moment to reflect on the importance of family—both human and animal—and the small yet meaningful ways that pets enrich our lives. The outpouring of love from viewers and cast alike underscores the affection that the Coronation Street community holds for Tony, both as an actor and as a person.
Looking Ahead On The Cobbles
While fans mourn the loss of Bosie alongside Tony, George Shuttleworth’s storylines continue to unfold on screen. The character remains central to ongoing narratives, offering both drama and lighthearted moments amidst the ever-changing dynamics of Weatherfield.
Tony’s openness about his grief also highlights the personal connections that actors form with their lives outside the soap, allowing fans to engage with them on a more intimate level. It is a rare glimpse behind the curtain of the cobbles, where the personal and professional intersect in meaningful ways.
A Lasting Tribute
The image of Bosie now permanently etched into Tony’s skin is more than just a tattoo—it’s a testament to a loyal companion and a tangible reminder of the joy and comfort that pets provide. In celebrating his birthday and sharing this tribute, Tony has allowed fans to join him in both mourning and remembrance, creating a shared moment of connection that extends beyond the screen.
As George Shuttleworth continues to navigate life on Coronation Street, fans can rest assured that Tony Maudsley’s own life remains filled with the love, humor, and community spirit that have made him such a beloved figure on the cobbles.
