ITV Coronation Street 'work out' Lydia's downfall as they question Daniel's series of blunders
22.03.2022 - 17:59
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She's been causing havoc for Adam Barlow but if Coronation Street fans had thought she had gone far enough, Lydia Chambers took it a step further. The bunny boiler, played by Rebecca Ryan, has convinced Adam's wife Sarah Barlow that the pair have been having an affair since she arrived in Weatherfield at the end of last year.
But as viewers of the ITV soap know, Lydia is telling porkies and is actually just seeking revenge and destroying the solicitor's life after the pair had a brief fling back in their university days.
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During Monday night's hour-long trip to Weatherfield, Adam was given crushing news from Sarah when she told him she had filed for a divorce and not ready to take it lying down, he sent a text from Sarah's phone to Lydia and headed off to meet her. He attempted to record their conversation but to no avail as Lydia quickly worked out his plan. After trying to escape him and heading up the escalator to the next floor of the complex, the pair entered into another confrontation where an emotional Lydia jogged Adam's memory about their time dating back at university and how badly he treated her.
She told how she was left seeking an abortion alone when she fell pregnant at the age of 19. As he apologised for his actions back then, bringing up his own family life that he believes played into his persona, Lydia had to rush off to collect her son, Finn, from school.
Things seemingly ended on amicable terms. However, when Adam asked if Lydia could tell Sarah the truth, Lydia became enraged once again and she ended up slapping Adam.
And as he went to stop her from walking away she shoved her ex over a
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