ITV Coronation Street fans work out romantic twist for Billy amid tragic soap exit
23.01.2024 - 22:45
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Coronation Street fans think they've figured out a new love story that might be on the cards for one heartbroken cobbles resident after a big character leaves the show later this year. As regular viewers will already know, Peter Ash, who plays Paul Foreman, will be leaving the soap soon as part of the emotional conclusion of his motor neurone disease storyline.
Speaking about his exit, Peter said he had "mixed feelings" about saying goodbye to his role, but now, fans are convinced that a possible new romance for Billy Mayhew, Paul's husband, with either Todd Grimshaw or Paul's carer Moses, could be on the cards after Paul dies. Taking to social media to share their thoughts about the theory, one viewer said: "Does anyone else think they are going to have Moses become Billy's boyfriend once Paul passes?" Another fan guessed: "I can see Paul wanting Billy to get back with Todd again as his dying wish as he'll say Todd is a totally different man to what he used to be, well he is.
Paul wants Billy to find happiness after he goes but after a mourning period, with current Corrie, they should be moved in together by Christmas." Someone else thought: "I think they constructed all of this to get Todd and Billy back together as the reigning gay couple, but Moses's arrival has me thinking differently." Peter opened up about his upcoming exit as the progression Paul's illness worsened, as he told The Mirror and other media that it was a bittersweet moment for him. He shared: "I was called into the producer's office late last year, and he said we've got this very big storyline for you, which will be a great thing to do, but it will mean an eventual exit.
I had mixed feelings obviously. I'll be sad to leave the show." "It's an amazing
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