Coronation Street fans say they have figured out the identity of Liam's online client
21.08.2023 - 21:13
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Coronation Street fans have turned detective during tonight's (Monday) episode after revealing they have figured out the true identity of Ryan Connor's online client. Ryan's messages from a girl known as 'Liv' are ramped up on the OnlyFans style site after she offered to pay him money for more explicit photos.
The episode saw Ryan and the girl chatting via the app’s messenger. He revealed to her that he had wanted to become a DJ and joked he was more like Keith Harris than Calvin Harris.
She then requested he send her a naked photo, eventually offering money. He went along with this, which was when fans were quick to share their suspicions over the real identity of this woman.
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Fans of the ITV soap say they are now convinced they've worked out who is really messaging Ryan, and that they are using an alias and someone he knows very well. Taking to Twitter, fans gave their verdict on who the person is.
Twitter user @pantskate posted: "I bet it’s daisy messaging Ryan." And @RyanTheSoapking tweeted: "Would not surprise me if the person Ryan is talking to is Daisy again - she's done it before."
Actor Ryan Prescott, who plays Carla's son Ryan, has recently shared how the character he plays is set to be left 'completely heartbroken' while he also turns to X-rated social media accounts to make money. In recent weeks, viewers of the ITV soap have seen Ryan turn to the online world after a picture of his toned torso actually got shared on social media by his mum.
Being flooded with compliments after ramping up his fitness regime, the anger of the accidental share wore off and the idea of setting up his own fitness influencer
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