ITV Corrie dark alcoholism storyline for Audrey after Sue Nicholls previously refused drink problem plot for character
23.06.2022 - 00:33
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There was horror on the Coronation Street cobbles as Audrey Roberts became trapped under a motorbike after her drinking spiralled out of control. Audrey, played by Sue Nicholls, has been staying with daughter Gail and her family after having cataract surgery.
It has become increasingly clear that Audrey has a drink problem after she has been reaching for the bottle at all opportunities and refusing to listen to the concerns of her nearest and dearest. Audrey has been known to enjoy a tipple or two in the Rovers but the hair stylist hit rock bottom in Wednesday night's episode (June 22).
Rita Tanner found her friend enjoying her first drink of the day in the Rovers Return and, pointing out that she owns the barber shop Trim Up North where her grandson David works, she suggested it was time Audrey went back to work. David despaired as in the salon his gran cracked open the wine and flirted with Ryan Connor who was in for a cut.
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David asserted it was time Audrey went home, but as she headed for her coat, she went sprawling across the floor. After a drunken Audrey fired David and fellow stylist Kelly Neelan she was found playing table football with Ryan by salon manager Maria Connor.
As Maria insisted she go home Audrey refused and fired her too. At her wit’s end daughter Gail tried to talk some sense into Audrey, but when she raised the subject of her drinking again, Audrey hit the roof and announced she was moving back home with immediate effect.
The family gathered to discuss defiant Audrey's drinking and decided something needs to be done about it, with granddaughter Sarah saying she would ask recovering alcoholic Peter
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