November 17th 2024.
Next week on Coronation Street, things are set to explode as David Platt threatens to expose his stepson Max Turner's plan to take the blame for Joel Deering's murder. In a shocking twist, viewers were left stunned as it was revealed that Lauren Bolton was the one who actually killed her abuser. It turns out that Joel had tried to strangle Max on a bridge, but Lauren intervened and ended up hitting Joel with a rock in an attempt to save her friend's life. Unfortunately, the blow proved to be fatal and Max and Lauren were forced to work together to dispose of the body.
The duo have been keeping this huge secret hidden, but as the police begin to close in, Max decides to turn himself in. However, in a letter he wrote to Lauren, he reveals his plan to protect her and her baby son Frankie by taking the fall for the murder. The police, however, are not convinced by his confession and believe that Lauren must have been there too due to the angles of the attack. This suspicion is also shared by David, as we see in a spoiler video from Monday's episode.
David receives a call from Max in prison and is furious with his stepson, convinced that the situation "has Lauren written all over it." Max insists that he acted in self-defense and that Lauren had nothing to do with it. However, when David starts asking more questions, Max abruptly ends the call, telling David to pass on a message to his little sister Lily. Desperate for answers, David then reaches out to Kit Green, hoping to get Max to tell the truth.
These intense scenes are set to air on Monday 18 November at 8pm on ITV1 and from 7am on ITVX. If you have any thoughts or reactions to this storyline, be sure to leave a comment below and stay updated on all things soaps on our homepage. And if you have any soap or TV stories, videos, or pictures, don't hesitate to reach out to us via email - we would love to hear from you.
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