ITV Corrie fans terrified by twist as Hope unmasked - but they have questions as they think they spot error
07.07.2022 - 11:41
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Fiz Stape might have thought her drama with daughter Hope was at its worst last year when she set fire to her ex Tyrone Dobbs' flat with his then girlfriend Alina Pop. But at the end of Wednesday night's Corrie fans' jaws hit the floor when it was revealed that the 11-year-old is up to no good again.
In chaotic scenes at Fiz's hen do as she prepares to marry Phill Whittaker his first wife Camilla insisted that she and Phill are very much in love and he wants her back. It emerged that she'd received emails seemingly from her ex.
"I'm so glad you emailed me I still love you too," she cooed. But Phill insisted he had done no such thing. The finger of suspicion then fell on his meddling mother Mimi and an angry Phill banished her from the house and the wedding.
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As Phill deleted the offending emails, he remarked to Fiz that he was surprised his mum knew how to use an iPad. But later the living room door opened in the darkness at 9 Coronation Street and a figure stepped forward.
Alone in the darkened room, a smirking Hope opened Phill’s ipad and set about typing an email, and fans of the soap were terrified. @xxAlicia89 took to Twitter to say: "Hope the lil devil." And @devereaux_pam gasped: "Oh dear me...Hope's up to more wrongdoing."
@RyanGSoapKing11 said with a stream of terrified emojis: "OMG I knew it was Hope THE DEVIL CHILD.2 @AprilQuinn2x tweeted: "Well, well, well. Should have known it was the devil child Hope. That little girl is relentless in her menace." And @j_raff2021 exclaimed: "What?! I flipping knew it was Hope who send a email! She's going to ruin Fiz's wedding completely!"
But other viewers were sceptical. @itzzzo_
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