February 3rd 2025.
Sally was quick to show her support for her ex-husband, Kevin Webster, in the upcoming episode of Coronation Street. Kevin had recently received some devastating news about his health, and Sally wanted to be there for him during this difficult time. It all started when the Weatherfield mechanic found a lump and decided to see a doctor about it. Unfortunately, the results came back positive for testicular cancer, leaving his friend Dev Alahan shocked and his current wife Abi Webster worried sick.
Abi was already struggling with PTSD after the tragic death of her son, Mason Radcliffe, just a month ago. She had been experiencing visions of her late son, Seb Franklin, who passed away in a similar violent manner back in 2021. With Abi falling apart, it was Sally who stepped up to be by Kevin's side when he had to go back to the consultant for another visit. The news was not good, as the doctors revealed that Kevin needed to undergo surgery, causing him to become overwhelmed and rush out of the room.
As Kevin tried to process his latest test results, he shared the news with his son Jack Webster later in the week. However, things at home were still difficult, with Kevin's sister Debbie Webster finding something burning in the oven and Abi having a traumatic flashback. The family was facing continued challenges leading up to Valentine's Day, but Debbie had a heartwarming plan to lift their spirits.
The upcoming episode of Coronation Street will see Kevin and Abi navigate through their struggles with the support of Sally, Debbie, and their loved ones. Viewers can catch these emotional scenes on Wednesday, February 12 at 8pm on ITV1, or stream them first at 7am on ITVX. If you have any soap or TV stories, videos, or pictures, feel free to reach out to us by email - we would love to hear from you. Don't forget to leave a comment below and stay updated on all things soaps on our homepage.
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