Coronation Street favourite is coming back after three years - leading to huge arrest twist
16.06.2024 - 07:05
/ ok.co.uk
Coronation Street enthusiasts are in for a treat as a familiar face is set to make a comeback in the upcoming episodes of the ITV soap. A past character is making a return as part of Abi Franklin's shocking storyline, potentially revealing the person behind her recent distress. Someone has been maliciously creating and circulating deepfake porn videos of Abi.
Abi (played by Sally Carman) is clueless about who could be doing this and why, convinced that someone is trying to destroy her life. Spoilers for next week suggest that Abi might finally figure out who is responsible after a significant discovery. This revelation brings back a character who has been absent from the show for three years, just weeks after another return was hinted at.
Abi becomes certain that it's Stefan Brent, portrayed by actor Paul Opacic, who is seeking revenge by creating these videos. Fans will remember that Stefan's son Corey Brent is currently serving time for the murder of Abi's son Seb Franklin in 2021. Stefan had attempted to protect his son and escape with him, but they were eventually apprehended.
Recently, Abi discovered that a TV production company was producing a prison documentary featuring Corey, where he was depicted in a positive light. Abi succeeded in getting the documentary cancelled, and shortly after, her ordeal began. As her situation worsens next week, she learns that Stefan might be seeking revenge - and not just because of their shared history.
Abi discovers that Stefan is a board director of the production company that produced the controversial documentary. Not only that, but when Abi is approached about a magazine wanting to write a positive story on Corey, she discovers he owns the publication. She begins to wonder if
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