Coronation Street's Ryan Connor left 'scared' as outburst risks Justin's trial after unlikely 'spy'
21.05.2023 - 08:03
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Coronation Street's Ryan Connor set to be 'scared' as his unexpected outburst could risk the outcome of stalker Justin Rutherford's trial. The DJ, played by actor Ryan Prescott, is set to come face-to-face with his attacker after being doused in acid in scenes aired on the ITV soap in March.
Ryan was left with burns to his face and arm after he stepped in and took the brunt of the acid hurled at ex-Daisy Midgeley by her stalker Justin on her wedding day in horrifying scenes. He then suffered a blow when he looked at his injuries for the first time and was told by the surgeon that he was not healing as they had hoped and he needed a skin graft.
While in the hospital, Ryan was also left crushed when his ex-girlfriend Alya Nazir told him that she only wanted to be friends. And in an attempt to give him a boost Daisy invited Ryan's Ibiza club promoter friend Crystal to see him, but she later told Daisy that she no longer had a job in the offing for him, and wasn't interested in him romantically either.
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Already feeling guilty over the attack, viewers have since seen Daisy has since been messaging Ryan pretending to be Crystal. Last week, Corrie viewers watched as Ryan, alone in the flat, was overcome by a wave of pain and unable to go out as planned, instinctively called Crystal. But it was Daisy who later came to his rescue when he fell ill and later told he had contracted sepsis.
Speaking about how he thinks Ryan would feel to know it's Daisy behind the messages from 'Crystal', Manchester actor Ryan said: "The thing is, Ryan has had such an intimate back-and-forth over the past month or so with ‘Crystal’ that he is genuinely starting to believe that
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