ITV Corrie fans think troubled Max has been 'separated at birth' with Emmerdale teen
17.05.2022 - 17:51
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Soap fans think two characters could have been 'separated at birth' as they both cause trouble in their respective fictional families. Teenagers Max Turner and Noah Dingle have both found themselves at the centre of the drama in Coronation Street and Emmerdale.
Max made a reappearance on the cobbles last year with not just a new face but a new attitude. The adopted son of David and biological son of the late Kylie Platt and Callum Logan is now being played by Paddy Bever after he took over the role from Harry McDermott, who had played Max in the ITV soap since 2010.
Since his comeback, David's had his hands full as Max has been causing havoc on the cobbles. Viewers complained late last year about the character's 'vile' transformation after he made a film suggesting a conspiracy theory linking Johnny Connor’s and Natasha Blakeman's deaths.
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He's also been at loggerheads with teacher Daniel Osbourne who was accused of grooming Summer Spellman after a drunken Max confronted his teacher at the school's winter ball. Then, in February, Max suffered a horror fall after Daniel found him trashing his flat. The pair were then left keeping each other's secrets after the teenage tearaway spiked a drink that was meant for Daniel but ended up being drunk by his niece Amy Barlow.
However, the truth has since come tumbling out after a distressed Amy lashed out at another pupil at school thinking he was responsible for her ordeal. As Max faced another talking to from David, and the prospect of going to prison, he decided to do a runner but needed his phone from the barbers and without David's help, he smashed the glass of the
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