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Coronation Street fans 'in tears' as Daisy Midgeley leaves in soap's most 'iconic exit'
Coronation Street fans 'in tears' as Daisy Midgeley leaves in soap's most 'iconic exit'

Daily Mirror

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Coronation Street fans 'in tears' as Daisy Midgeley leaves in soap's most 'iconic exit'

Coronation Street fans have been left in tears as Daisy Midgeley said goodbye to the cobbles in an 'iconic' exit - with fans hailing it as one of the soaps best exits in a while Coronation Street fans were left in tears after Friday night's episode, as the soap said goodbye to Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) after five years on the cobbles. Daisy's exit came just as she was taking revenge on stepmother Jenny Connor, Sally's character, over some money she had gained from shares given to her by Daisy's dad. She kept the £60k windfall from Daisy at a time that they were both in debt to Carla Connor, sparking a revenge plan. ‌ During tonight's episode, Jenny was seen trying to persuade Daisy to say, as she responded: "It's only Brighton, to start with anyway." Daisy then went on to say her emotional goodbyes to Ryan Connor and Bertie and Daniel Osbourne. ‌ Towards the end of the episode, Jenny and Christina came to the realisation that Daisy had left Weatherfield with Jenny's money that she thought she was investing in catfisher Dom. "I didn't think she had it in her," her mother Christina laughed. Jenny was then seen in tears running after the taxi, as she rang Daisy in tears screaming: "I should report you to the police! No one would blame me!" Daisy's voice was then heard reading a letter to some of the residents, including Bernie and Daniel as she bought them tickets to Disneyland Paris, as the song Movin' On Up was heard playing in the background. The character was then seen checking flights from Manchester to Bali at the back of the taxi, as she put her sunglasses on, telling the driver to "turn it up," as fans hailed the exit "iconic". ‌ Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, after watching the show, one fan penned: "but let's actually acknowledge that this is the best exit corrie has done in a longgg time!! gorgeous episode with such emotive scenes, daisy will be missed for sure #corrie," while a second agreed: "Need Daisy to have her own spin off show. Iconic final scene from ar diva… you don't realise what you have till it's gone." "Daisy Midgeley, what an iconic exit!! Still fuming they got rid of her," exclaimed a third fan, while another said: "omg that Daisy exit was actually so sooo good, especially that closing scene to Primal Scream Movin' On Up - obsessed #Corrie." A fifth emotional fan simply wrote: "I love you Daisy Midgeley," along with a crying emoji. However, fans may be able to wipe their tears soon, as Charlotte revealed the door had been left open for her. She hinted she could be back, suggesting it wasn't a "forever" farewell. She said: "It's a very special building, and I have loved it. And it's just goodbye for now, not goodbye forever." Charlotte also talked about her final day on set and filming her last ever scenes.

Danny Dyer in tears in emotional moment from The Assembly as group give surprise performance
Danny Dyer in tears in emotional moment from The Assembly as group give surprise performance

Wales Online

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Danny Dyer in tears in emotional moment from The Assembly as group give surprise performance

Danny Dyer in tears in emotional moment from The Assembly as group give surprise performance The Assembly saw Danny Dyer sit down with a group of inquisitive interviewers who are autistic, neurodivergent and/or learning disabled as they asked him about his life Danny Dyer is the first celebrity to take the hot seat on The Assembly (Image: ITV ) Danny Dyer, aged 47, recently joined a unique group of interviewers, all of whom are autistic, neurodivergent and/or learning disabled, for an episode of The Assembly. During the compelling conversation, he was asked to delve into topics such as his marriage, reasons behind sending his kids to private school, his relationship with his father, and his departure from EastEnders. ‌ The actor, showing vulnerability at various moments throughout the session, was particularly moved by a performance the group gave. As they belted out Primal Scream's 'Movin' On Up', Danny found himself deeply affected. Article continues below Early in their rendition, Danny attempted to hold back his tears by tilting his head back, but soon enough, he couldn't help but be tearful, visibly wiping away his emotions. Danny Dyer moved to tears by surprise music performance on The Assembly (Image: ITV ) As the ensemble gathered momentum with their singing, Danny couldn't resist joining in and enthusiastically encouraged the performers, clearly caught up in the moment, reports Belfast Live. ‌ To the group, he exclaimed: "F***ing amazing." In response to being questioned if it was "Better than EastEnders?" he candidly retorted: "P****s all over it." Following his experience on The Assembly, Danny was asked about his take on participating. He expressed to the group that he found it utterly honourable. "It's been an honour if I'm honest. This has been very emotional, great learning about you lot, learned a bit about myself," he shared. ‌ With tears in his eyes, he added: "I'm a bit emotional but that was f***ing amazing that tune. I will say, you better prepare yourself for a bit of fame because I think this show is going to be massive. You lot use your fame responsibly because I never. Thank you for having me." Danny got candid about his marriage to Joanne Mas (Image: Getty Images ) Later in the conversation, Danny openly discussed his marriage to Joanne Mas. Chardonnay enquired: "When Jo kicked you out she emptied your shared bank account. Do you still have a shared bank account?" Article continues below Danny put his head in his hands before responding: "I gave you a cuddle and thought this is going to be a lovely question then you f**king hit me with that." After a moment, he carried on: "Yes she did kick me out because I was a prick and she deserved better. Sometimes I would go out and get off my head and take drugs and I wouldn't come home for three days. "I had issues and I didn't want the party to end. She had every right to throw me out. She's the one who's in charge now."

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