ITV Coronation Street fans predict 'new romance' after 'missing' storyline
14.06.2022 - 16:07
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Coronation Street fans think a brand new romance could be brewing on the cobbles. During Monday night's trip to the cobbles (June 13), viewers saw Todd Grimshaw and Paul Ashworth come together once again in a bid to help Summer Spellman.
The teen hasn't had the easiest of times of late. She has struggled after being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes while also putting in the hours revising for her exams in order to secure her place at Oxford University. However, Summer has been playing a dangerous game with her health.
She has been struggling with an eating disorder after struggling with the effects her new diagnosis and having to inject insulin was having on her body - all while pushing herself to the limits with her school work. Things appeared to come to a head when she ended up in hospital after going into a diabetic coma.
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Her guardian Billy Mayhew discovered the true extent of her struggles and promised to get her the help she needed which led her to join a diabetes support group where she met newcomer Aaron, played by James Craven. But then with her exams finally here, the teen ended up having to leave her maths assessment early after being unable to see.
Summer, played by Harriet Bibby, hadn't been using her insulin properly and without her diabetes kit with her in the exam hall, she was taken to the hospital. While laid up in a hospital bed, Summer was questioned by a concerned Billy over whether her neglecting her condition was being done on purpose.
Then last week, fans of the ITV soap were left furious when Aadi Alahan was accused of cheating in his exam when in fact it was Summer who attempted to sneak in the
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