Corrie viewers screaming over disturbing twist as Ryan hit by acid in 'horrendous' scenes
27.03.2023 - 20:29
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Viewers were shouting at their TV over harrowing Coronation Street scenes which saw Ryan Connor take the full force of a glass of acid intended for bride Daisy Midgeley on her wedding day. As Daisy prepared to marry Daniel Osbourne in tonight's Corrie (March 27), Ryan stepped in to act as chauffeur after the wedding car was stolen.
When the DJ went into the Rovers Return for barmaid Daisy the pair were shocked to find her stalker Justin Rutherford lurking there. Justin advanced on Daisy holding a glass full of clear liquid, telling her that no one would want her after this.
As he threw the acid at Daisy, Ryan quickly stepped in between them and he was left screaming in agony on the floor, his skin burning. Daisy called 999 and, having listened to the operator’s instructions, dragged Ryan into the shower and turned the water on. Finding scissors, a frantic Daisy cut the shirt off his back.
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Viewers were not expecting the twist that saw Ryan to take the brunt of the acid that was intended for Daisy. Taking to Twitter @LilyLlewellyn71 shouted: "#Ryan NOOOOO! Well THAT was a twist #Corrie . Not gonna lie! If Justin wasn't going down before, he definitely will now. Brilliant writing of late, #CoronationStreet . Bravo."
@LnSHarris gasped: "What the actual BLEEP just happened? I NEVER saw that twist coming." @ShivMRyan commented: "#Corrie. Now THAT'S a twist!"
@fluffyhairben said: "This is so traumatising seeing Ryan suffering like this im so sad." @kellilelliloola tweeted: "This is horrendous." @DavidMackayy said: "Ryan’s screams are absolutely horrendous." And
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