Coronation Street legend Sue Nicholls says 'I can't' as she speaks out on exit of Stephen Reid actor Todd Boyce
11.10.2023 - 05:39
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Coronation Street legend Sue Nicholls has spoken out about the exit of her on-screen son as her much-loved character gets involved in what is likely to be a shock departure. The ITV soap has already confirmed that by the end of Friday night's episode (October 13), Stephen Reid will have exited Weatherfield.
It's been just over a year since Todd Boyce reprised the role of Stephen in the ITV soap, 15 years after he was last seen on the famous street and 26 years after making his debut in the role of Audrey's son. But it'd be fair to say that Corrie fans have been hoping to witness Stephen's demise.
And this week viewers are seeing the desperate serial killer plotting his escape to Thailand but he wasted no time in attacking Tim Metcalfe whose digging around the canal led to the shocking discovery of the body in a car roof box. Viewers know it's that of Teddy Thompkins, Stephen's second victim, who he killed with a hole punch after he dug for the truth about his son Leo's disappearance, again at the hands of Stephen.
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Now with another potential murder to his name, viewers will have to wait to see whether he escapes justice or finally pays for his crimes or not remains to be seen. But it has been said he'll leave shock and devastation in his wake.
But one person who will find herself in the middle of the drama is Audrey. In the upcoming Wednesday night trip to the cobbles (October 11), the tension continues when Audrey finally finds out the truth about her beloved son Stephen stealing all the equity in her house.
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