ITV Corrie viewers in stitches over Summer's personality change in drug scenes
05.10.2022 - 00:57
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Coronation Street fans were amused to see a change in Summer Spellman after she spent some time in the kitchen with her boyfriend Aaron Sandford. The teen lovebirds were puzzling how to spend their time together when Aaron revealed to Summer that he had confiscated his abusive alcoholic dad’s wallet to stop him buying booze.
Aaron then pulled out a bag of cannabis as a worried Summer confided in him that she had once ended up in hospital after accidentally taking spice a few years ago. Aaron told her that they didn't have to smoke it and later her guardians Billy Mayhew and Todd Grimshaw found the giggly pair in the flat after feasting on freshly- baked weed brownies.
With the bishop due to visit any minute on the ITV soap, archdeacon Billy was appalled and sent them off to hide in the bedroom. Todd caught the bishop about to try one of the brownies and yelled at him to stop, but it was too late as he confessed he'd already eaten one.
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After the bishop said he felt as though his stresses and strains had 'melted away', Todd drove him home as Billy lectured on the dangers of drugs. Coronation Street viewers took to Twitter to commented on the difference in the usually solemn 18-year-old.
@Deew04 said: "Summer should do that more often, first time she's laughed in 3 yrs...." And @Sally33903769 wrote: "Stoned Summer is at least fun." @Cinders12345678 remarked: "Best scene summer has been in for a very very long time!! So hilarious haha high as kites." And @Clawmaw tweeted "Summer is happy and laughing for a change!"
@Sasha_Rose_ said: "Give Summer a special brownie more often, actually cracks face." And @CxxPIPxx commented:
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