ITV Coronation Street's Gail and Sally scenes leave fans 'chocking on their tea' as they demand more
19.05.2022 - 12:45
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Coronation Street fans couldn't stop laughing as they tuned into the latest hour-long edition of the ITV soap. It all started with Sally Metcalfe excitedly heading off for her night away in a fancy hotel with husband Tim.
However, her other half couldn't have wanted to go any less if he tried as he continued to struggle when it came to any sexual activity with his wife following his life-saving triple heart bypass in January after suffering a heart attack.
Viewers were left feeling a bit sick during the latest episode as after enjoying some spa treatments, the sex-mad couple headed to the bedroom. But before then, worried about how he'd perform in the bedroom, Tim ordered some pills offline. After rushing home to collect them from neighbour Gail Platt, claiming it was a gift for Sally, the taxi driver headed back to the hotel.
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Then, as the pair passionately kissed back in their room after an afternoon in the spa, Tim became short of breath. Thinking it was his heart, Tim had to come clean to Sally about the tablet before he collapsed on the bed asking her to call an ambulance. The pair ended up at the hospital where Sally was forced to tell the doctor he had taken something to "put the snap back in his celery" leaving Tim mortified.
But he was given a clean bill of health with the doctor thinking he had a panic attack. Their night, however, was ruined and the pair headed back to Weatherfield where Tim blamed Sally for putting too much pressure on him and calling her 'sex mad'. Upset, she headed off to the Rovers where she had a drink with Gail.
And it was the pair's chat that left Corrie fans howling and praising
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