Catherine Tyldesley looks serene in flowing floral dress as she enjoys a date ...

Catherine Tyldesley, 35, looked content as she stepped out for a date night with her personal trainer husband Tom Pitfield, 32, on Thursday evening.

The former-Coronation Street starlet glided along, hand-in-hand with Tom, as they enjoyed a night off from caring for their four-year-old son, Alfie.

She wore a satin wraparound dress, adorned with a leafy floral pattern.

Gliding along: Catherine Tyldesley, 35, looked content as she stepped out for a date night with her personal trainer husband Tom Pitfield, 32, on Thursday evening

Gliding along: Catherine Tyldesley, 35, looked content as she stepped out for a date night with her personal trainer husband Tom Pitfield, 32, on Thursday evening

The cream dress featured puffed sleeves and was nipped in at the waist.

She offset the look with a salmon purse and matching heels.

She wore her brunette locks loosely around her shoulders and wore a neutral palette of make-up on her complexion, slicking a nude gloss on her lips and sweeping a smokey bronze shade above her eyes.

Serene: She wore a satin wraparound dress, adorned with a leafy floral pattern. The cream dress featured puffed sleeves and was nipped in at the waist

Serene: She wore a satin wraparound dress, adorned with a leafy floral pattern. The cream dress featured puffed sleeves and was nipped in at the waist

Tom wore an open collar shirt, smart jeans, a blazer and brown loafers for the night out in Manchester. 

The couple celebrated Alfie's fourth birthday recently, and Catherine revealed why she 'never takes chances' with her health now she's a mother.

The actor admitted she 'needs to ensure she's on the planet for as long as possible' to be there for her little boy in a chat with MailOnline. 

Health: Catherine reealed why she 'never takes chances' with her health now she's a mother to son Alfie, four

Health: Catherine reealed why she 'never takes chances' with her health now she's a mother to son Alfie, four

She said: 'It's no longer just about me. I need to ensure that I am on this planet for as long as possible.

'I've always been quite in tune with my body but certainly since Alfie arrived I have got so much to live for. 

'And I want to make sure I am in the best health I can be and have loads of energy because he's just an absolute fountain of energy. It's a lot of coffee!'

The actress, who is supporting the charity Ovacome during Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, said being in 'the best health' often means learning to trust your own instincts when it comes to your body. 

Motherhood: The former Coronation Street star, four, admitted she 'needs to ensure she's on the planet for as long as possible' to be there for her little boy (pictured in March 2017)

Motherhood: The former Coronation Street star, four, admitted she 'needs to ensure she's on the planet for as long as possible' to be there for her little boy (pictured in March 2017)

She said: 'We had a family friend. She had ovarian cancer in her family and the doctors kept saying to her "Oh you're fine it's probably just IBS." 

'By the time they actually listened to her it was too late…'

After the death of her friend, Catherine says she's never taken any chances with her own health checks. 

And when she faced a health scare of her own a couple of years ago over a troublesome smear test, she didn't hesitate to seek a second medical opinion. 

'Basically I knew something wasn't right. My doctor was like, "Oh you're fine you're not due for another smear test" but it was really niggling me. And I thought "Do you know what? For the sake of £120 I am going to go private." 

She said: 'It's no longer just about me. I need to ensure that I am on this planet for as long as possible' (pictured with Alfie as a baby and husband Tom Pitfield)

She said: 'It's no longer just about me. I need to ensure that I am on

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