In the upcoming episodes of “Coronation Street,” tensions escalate as Kevin and Abi Webster find themselves at the center of a devastating event. Their relationship, already strained by ongoing conflicts with Stephen Brent, faces its toughest challenge yet. The trouble began when Abi reported Stephen to DS Swain for creating deep fake recordings of her, igniting a bitter feud between them. This tension is compounded by their tragic history, as Abi’s son Seb was killed by Corey Brent in 2021.
Stephen’s father, Stefan, attempts to mend fences by arranging a meeting with Kevin. When Stefan arrives at No. 13, Jack unknowingly lets him in, setting the stage for a series of dramatic events. Later, Abi discovers Kevin engrossed in a news article about a fire at Stefan’s office, to which she coldly remarks that Stefan deserved it. This comment takes on new significance when DS Swain arrives to interrogate Abi about the fire.

Kevin, shocked and confused, begins to suspect that Abi might be involved in the arson. As Abi faces intense questioning, the couple’s bond is tested like never before. Will Abi be found guilty, or is there more to the story?
Meanwhile, other residents of Weatherfield are caught up in their own dramas. Michael and Ronnie Bailey help Joel Dearing move into his new apartment, only to stumble upon hidden secrets that suggest Joel might be deceiving them. As tensions rise, the Baileys confront Joel, leading to unexpected revelations.
Adding to the turmoil, Beth Tinker risks losing her side gig of sewing fake labels onto clothing when her operation is discovered. With her colleague Maria urging her to take on more dubious jobs, Beth’s situation becomes increasingly precarious. Will Carla discover Beth’s illicit activities, or can Beth retrieve the evidence before it’s too late?
As the dust settles, fans will be left wondering who will emerge unscathed and whose secrets will be exposed. Tune in to “Coronation Street” for these explosive developments and more.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)