Corrie fans 'work out' Lydia twist as Adam's car is vandalised amid enemy storyline
07.02.2022 - 23:55
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Coronation Street fans think they have worked out a new twist involving Lydia Chambers as Adam Barlow's car was vandalised on Monday's episode. Soap watchers will recall that Adam was targeted by a mystery person earlier this year and he wrongly accused ex Lydia of keying his car before being told that it was in fact Jeremy Bremner, a disgruntled loser of a court case he worked on.
During the latest instalment, Adam was left shocked to discover that his car had been vandalised again and the window smashed as he inspected the damage. Eagle-eyed viewers were quick to speculate that despite Adam thinking Jeremy is the culprit, Lydia could actually be responsible, especially after Corrie boss Iain MacLeod teased a Fatal Attraction style storyline.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.Taking to Twitter, one person said: "I reckon Lydia smashed Adam's car to get back at Daniel #Corrie." A different account put: "What’s the betting that it was Lydia who smashed Adam’s car window? #Corrie." Another follower wrote: "Lydia is the bunny boiler! That’s why she’s being so friendly with Sarah and Daniel! #Corrie #CoronationStreet." While a different viewer added: "I guess it's not a coincidence when Lydia is upset and drunk, something bad happens? #corrie." It comes as Adam and wife Sarah are set to be terrorised by his mystery enemy in chilling scenes on the ITV soap later this week.
In upcoming scenes, Adam and Imran Habeeb’s office is searched by police who have been told there is a firearm there while Adam also gets a silent phone call. Adam is left further spooked by the continued terror campaign when terrified wife
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