Corrie character hailed soap's 'best' character as fans 'scream' over powerful scene
02.04.2022 - 21:31
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Coronation Street fans were blown away by scenes featuring Toyah Battersby exposing Imran Habeeb’s shocking baby secret in Friday night's episode. Viewers saw a heartbroken but composed Toyah take down Imran at an all-important adoption hearing.
The aspiring parents were there in the hope of adopting their adorable four-year-old foster child Elsie. But in a devastating turn of events Toyah exposed her cheating fiance's lies to the social worker as Imran looked on in horror.
Back in September solicitor Imran had a fling with vulnerable drug addict Abi Franklin following her son Seb's murder trial. And their one-night stand last month led to the birth of baby Alfie.
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Abi, who was high on drugs after relapsing, was completely unaware she was six months pregnant before she went into labour and she gave birth to her premature baby boy in hospital after being abandoned at the side of a road by her dealer. She then fled the hospital and abandoned the baby.
But Abi had a change of heart when she found out he needed emergency surgery. Imran vowed to help her to keep him by representing her in court. But when it was ruled that Alfie should be taken into care he insisted that his name be put on the birth certificate.
The truth was finally exposed after Kevin Webster discovered the birth certificate. And in a 'mic drop' moment it transpired that he had called Toyah ahead of the adoption hearing to tell her the devastating news.
Asked if the couple had any concerns Toyah told the social worker matter-of-factly: "Hes a liar. That's a concern for me. That he lies and cheats.
"I mean I knew he cheated on
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