Coronation Street star Daniel Brocklebank responds to Billy's discovery
26.05.2023 - 23:53
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Coronation Street spoilers follow. Coronation Street aired emotional scenes for Billy Mayhew in Friday's episode (May 29) as he finally discovered the truth about his partner Paul Foreman's diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease. After growing suspicious over Paul's recent behaviour, Billy followed him to court and was shocked to learn that he was facing car theft charges.
Billy's entire world changed forever as the judge added that Paul would receive a suspended sentence, out of compassion for his MND diagnosis. Back at home, Paul opened up to Billy about everything he has been going through over the past few weeks. However, he insisted that he still didn't want his twin sister Gemma or mum Bernie to know the truth yet.
Daniel Brocklebank, who plays Billy, recently chatted to Digital Spy and other media about the ongoing storyline. Before Billy's discovery, did he have any idea that Paul was hiding something?"Paul's behaviour had been very abnormal. I don't think Billy was as astute as he could have been.
By the end of it, Billy thought Paul was going off him!"Paul was always out with Dee-Dee and he was constantly not at home, so Billy thought that Paul was going off the idea of being in a relationship and had made a mistake in terms of their reunion. "Is that why Billy went to the court case?"Yes, because Paul's behaviour had been so shifty. When Billy heard the truth, it really came out of left field and it was a massive shock.
Hearing about this diagnosis would be hard at the best of times, but to hear it from the judge meant that it was curt and cold. "For the scenes afterwards, Peter [Ash, who plays Paul] and I discussed it with Jason Wingard, who was directing the episode. When you get these scenes, you've got the
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