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Grace (played by Kate Spencer) was rumbled earlier this year after she tried to pass off her friend s child as her own. The Coronation Street troublemaker led ex-boyfriend Michael Bailey (Ryan Russell) to believe he was a father, only for him and the rest of the Bailey clan to discover the liar’s deception. This resulted in the troubled character to end up in prison, but it wasn’t long before she made contact with her former lover to tell him she was pregnant with his child. Upcoming scenes on the ITV soap will see the pair reunited, but will A
Mel B Says Coronation Street Shocking Christmas Day Plot Is Inspired by Her Own Marriage
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Weighing in on the particular episode that saw Yasmeen suffering a panic attack, the Spice Girls member reveals she helped create the storyline based on experience during marriage to Stephen Belafonte. Dec 28, 2020
Melanie Brown to help them craft a shocking Christmas Day storyline on the show.
The singer has revealed she helped talk them through what it is like to live with coercive control and PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) as they developed the plot between characters Geoff Metcalfe and Yasmeen Nazir. Mel B, who previously accused her ex-husband Stephen Belafonte of abusive behavior, says, I like to think I helped shape the scripts. They were able to write parts of the script because of what I told them.
The singer told The Sun on Sunday she met with the soap team to discuss being in an abusive relationship to aid them with the Geoff Metcalfe and Yasmeen Nazir plot.
Corrie Geoff abuse to Emmerdale drug use â 2020 soap storylines hit by Ofcom complaints
Soaps are famed for their high-drama storylines, with scenes from Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Casualty leaving viewers picking up their phones to complain to Ofcom this year
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