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Coronation Street spoiler videos for next week as unexpected pregnancy confirmed

Coronation Street spoiler videos for next week as unexpected pregnancy confirmed

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Coronation Street continues to deliver the drama next week, as confirmed in our new spoiler videos, with unexpected bombshells dropped, secrets investigated and a horror showdown on the cards.
Weatherfield is nothing if not dramatic!
Betsy Swain (Sydney Martin) is suspicious of mum Lisa (Vicky Myers) and thus asks her outright why she's being so secretive about what's in the files she was looking at previously.
Maria Connor (Samia Longchambon), meanwhile, witnesses something and puts two and two together, believing that she's caught Lou Michaelis (Farrel Hegarty) up to no good.
But is she on the right track?
Todd Grimshaw (Gareth Pierce), however, receives the biggest of all shocks when Theo's (James Cartwright) daughter Millie makes an unexpected revelation.
For a first look at all the above, check out our new videos below.
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Theo rushes out in the wake of Millie's arrival, much to the dismay of Todd, who is tasked with keeping an eye on her in his absence.
Todd, however, stumbles upon Millie on the phone as she makes an appointment, prompting her to reveal that she's pregnant. Just what will Todd do with such information? Will he inform Theo?
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Following a memorial service in honour of Craig, Betsy quizzes Lisa on whyshe reacted the way she did when she caught her snooping through files.
On the spot, Lisa claims it's because the files in question contains information regarding Betsy's donor, which she's not allowed to know until she's eighteen. Betsy agrees to leave things be, but it appears from her expression – not to mention the fact she sneaks out of the bistro! – that she has other ideas in mind.
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In the newly-redecorated No. 8, Lou spots a wad of cash in Audrey's bag. She contemplates taking it but ultimately reconsiders.
However, Maria catches her putting the envelope back and, believing that she's caught her stealing red-handed, the hairdresser grabs onto Lou – and a struggle ensues.
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Coronation Street airs these scenes w/c Monday June 9 on ITV1 or stream from 7am on ITVX.
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