Coronation Street star says acid attack changes Ryan Connor's life forever
28.03.2023 - 08:13
/ ok.co.uk
Coronation Street star Ryan Prescott has revealed that his character, Ryan Connor's, life will be changed forever after the harrowing acid attack on Monday's episode. During the latest instalment, fans were left in shock by a harrowing plot twist when Ryan was revealed to be the victim of a vicious acid attack while defending Daisy Midgeley from stalker Justin Rutherford.
In the harrowing scenes that followed, the DJ could be seen writhing in agony after being attacked while stepping in to protect Daisy. Later, after being rushed to medics, the episode ended with a traumatised Ryan covered in bandages recovering in a hospital bed.
Talking about what is next for his character, actor Ryan, who plays Ryan, told Metro: "By this point, he’s starting to see things are never going to be the same again. "He’s trying to reach out and clutch onto whatever he can within his life that will allow him to deny the reality.
He sees things like his relationship with Alya and the chance to go to Ibiza slipping away from him and naturally tries to reach out in desperation. I think he knows there are stages of acceptance and denial.
Slowly, he understands the gravity of what’s happened." Discussing what happens next for his character, he continued: "It will change the way Ryan interacts with the world.The difficulty within the parameters of soap is to show some kind of reality that comes with the longevity of what it means to be an acid attack survivor." The actor added that the "recovery period is so long, if not lifelong" and his character will start to push people away as he hates "being on the receiving end of pity". It comes as Monday's episode finally saw evil stalker Justin arrested after he followed Daisy to the hospital after the
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