ITV Corrie new first-look images show wedding disaster for Toyah Battersby as she's kidnapped by Abi Franklin
25.04.2022 - 14:47
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Wedding bells may be beckoning for Toyah Battersby this week but the actual day itself looks set to hit by disaster if first-look Coronation Street pictures are anything to go by.
Viewers of the ITV soap will see Toyah's sister Leanne Battersby voice her concerns to her sister about her marrying cheat Imran Habeeb and the fact that it’s all happening far too quickly. The fan favourite couple looked set to split earlier this month after Toyah discovered her fiancé was the father of Abi Franklin's baby.
The fresh drama began at the start of April when Toyah revealed at her adoption hearing with Imran that he had been cheating on her and had a secret baby with their drug addict neighbour Abi. This quickly turned into Toyah kicking Imran out of their home and Toyah having to say a heartbreaking goodbye to foster daughter Elsie after the adoption fell through.
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However, counsellor Toyah, who has always longed to be a mum, has since appeared to forgive Imran after he came crawling back to ask if she would consider getting back together and raising his son Alfie as a family. Despite giving a firm 'no' at first, Imran shared his concerns that Abi might be back on drugs and told her that he intends to fight for custody of Alfie and wanted them to raise him together. Toyah eventually agreed that she'd help him but Corrie fans were quickly sensing there would be a plot twist.
The pair have since gone about trying to challenge Abi for custody of Alfie and this week, despite being deeply hurt by her sister's comments, Toyah tells Leanne that if she can’t rely on her full support, she doesn’t want her at the
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