Paul, who is dying, receives life-changing news in Coronation Street.

A huge undisclosed truth.

June 24th 2024.

Paul, who is dying, receives life-changing news in Coronation Street.
Finally, after months of searching, the truth is about to be revealed to twins Paul Foreman and Gemma Winter on Coronation Street – they have another sibling. Bernie Winter, their mother, has been on a mission to find her third child, whom she named Zodiac when he was born. However, after his adoption, his name was changed to Christopher Green.

Bernie's search led her to a man named Kit, who also happens to be a police officer. She shared her belief that they were related, but Kit was skeptical and asked her to leave his house. In an attempt to prove her claims, Kit had Bernie arrested and accessed her files, only to find out that she was telling the truth. However, at the time, he didn't show any interest in getting to know his biological mother.

But things are about to change as Kit pays a visit to Gemma and Paul after helping them and Billy Mayhew at the hospital carpark. Despite his previous reluctance, it seems Kit is now ready to get to know his new siblings. However, he still struggles with listening to and respecting Bernie.

Meanwhile, Bernie is waiting for Kit at the Rovers to discuss how they will break the news to Gemma and Paul about their brother. Little does she know, Kit is already at the flat, revealing the truth to the twins. Exciting spoilers for EastEnders, Coronation Street, and Emmerdale can be found in Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community, where fans can also access exclusive interviews and must-watch videos by joining the group.

As the family deals with the aftermath of this shocking revelation, Bernie confides in Dev Alahan about the challenges she faces in bringing her family together. With each member struggling in their own way, will this family ever be the same again? And if Gemma and Paul start to bond with Kit but distance themselves from Bernie, where will that leave her?

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