Sally Carman, who plays Abi, recently explained: Due to the impulsive, emotional creature that Abi is, there isn t a lot of emotional maturity going on there. It is not good. There are a few days where she tries to take matters into her own hands, but luckily she is talked down. She is really trying to hook onto something the only way she knows how. Her heart has been ripped open and there is a lot of guilt there as she wasn t there when Seb was growing up. There is so much she has to deal with and she hasn t got a clue. She is reeling and Corey very nearly becomes a culprit of this a couple of times.
Initially, they put on a united front to do whatever they can to support (Kelly), he told
Inside Soap. However, as details of the attack become more apparent, and more evidence is dug up, the seriousness of it starts to divide Toyah and Imran. Imran stands by the fact that they ve made a promise to Kelly that they will support her regardless, whereas Toyah s stance is: We didn t sign up for this. To be supportive of a child is one thing, [but] to be supportive of a violent person goes beyond the call of duty. (Toyah and Imran) have been together for the majority of the time I ve been on the show, so I wouldn t know what to do with myself if they split up! It s funny how far they ve come, seeing as when Toyah and Imran first got together, he was sleeping with her and Leanne!
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Coronation Street spoilers have revealed a turbulent week ahead, as the night of Nina Lucas assault slowly comes back to her - implicating local teens Kelly Neelan and Corey Brent
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Coronation Street has been shaken by the brutal assault of Nina Lucas and Seb Franklin, with the aftermath of the crime sending ripples through the cobbles.
Initially, they re kind of a united front, and they want to unquestioningly be there to support her and do whatever they can, he said. But as details of the attack become more apparent, as more and more evidence gets dug up, and more and more testimony is heard, the seriousness of it starts to cause a kind of fracture between Imran and Toyah. Imran stands by the fact that they ve made a promise to this girl that they would be there, they would care, they would support, regardless. Toyah s stance on it is a bit more self-protecting like, We may have signed up for those things, but we didn t sign up for this. To be supportive of a child is one thing, but to be supportive of a violent person goes beyond the call of duty that we ve signed up to.