Coronation Street fans convinced Bethany Platt is making soap return for killer twist
25.05.2023 - 15:51
/ ok.co.uk
Fans of Coronation Street have predicted that the villainous Stephen Reid (played by Todd Boyce) will finally be taken down — and that Bethany Platt will be returning to the cobbles to do so. The 23-year-old, who is the daughter of Sarah Platt (Tina O'Brien), left Weatherfield in 2020 after her relationship with Daniel Osbourne came to an end, however viewers are convinced that she'll reappear to protect Audrey (Sue Nicholls).
Discussing future storylines on a Coronation Street Reddit thread, one fan predicting that Bethany would uncover Stephen's murderous tendencies with the help of her mother's lover Damon Hay (Ciaran Griffiths). "Bethany returns out of concern for Audrey.
Damon secretly dates Sarah and acting as a good guy, secretly helps Bethany uncover Stephen’s financial misdeeds regarding Audrey’s property, but Sarah thinks he’s trying to date Bethany and flips out," one fan wrote. "Stephen gets him comeuppance in the form of a coordinated strategic attack by Jenny, Elaine, Gabrielle, Yasmin, Stu, Paul and Eileen," they added.
Another viewer replied with: "YOU HAVE CRACKED IT! Bethany to return would be such a vibe and would 100 percent expose Stephen, with someone else added that Bethany would "100 percent love to be the one to expose Stephen." "She'd return and notice that Audrey's finances were weird or a discrepancy in her property paperwork and start digging," another fan mused.. "They'll take him down and he'll be carted off through the whole street where Jenny Connor (Sally-Ann Matthews) would be the last person he saw!" However, other viewers thought there could be different characters involved in Stephen's downfall, with one writing: "I have thought Paul might be involved in Stephen's exit.
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