ITV Coronation Street fans realise where they have seen psychic from Debbie's Bistro night before
30.07.2022 - 17:51
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Coronation Street fans never forget a face - so there's no surprise they were quick to recognise the psychic Debbie Webster hired for a special night at the Bistro. She took the advice of Ronnie Bailey to host some themed nights at the restaurant in order to attract customers, aware she is suffering money troubles.
The ITV soap's Bistro owner was left panicked earlier this month when Ed Bailey was electrocuted and ended up in hospital after suffering a shock while doing work at one of her hotels. A furious Aggie threatened legal action, while Debbie attempted to soften the blow. But needing to get a pay-out to Ed before things get any worse, she starts coming up with ideas and Ed's brother Ronnie suggests she should try themed nights at the Bistro.
As she started advertising, Leanne Battersby wasn't impressed and believed a 'Psychic Night' had the potential to scam innocent people out of their hard-earned money. But Debbie went along with her plans anyway and Madama Sienna arrived, much to Debbie's surprise as she appeared to look nothing like she did on the poster.
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The 'psychic, healer, warrior', introduced herself and started chatting to her spirit guide before ordering a drink. But Debbie instructed her to hand over her credit card so she could 'set up a tab' for her. Meanwhile, Sienna plucked a piece of paper from up her sleeve before turning to Leanne and her sister Toyah Habeeb.
She was soon mentioning the name of her recently deceased husband much to Leanne's dismay. "Oh come on, are you for real?" she fumed. Sienna said: "Imran says it's not your fault," to moans from Leanne. "Does he now?" she hit
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