Coronation Street

Did this Coronation Street star just give away who dies next week?

The grim reaper’s coming to the Cobbles… but for who?

Five villains. One murder. Corrie’s nail-biting whodunnit is keeping fans guessing who which nefarious ne’er do well is for the chop – and someone might have just given the game away.

Tonight’s episode of Coronation Street sees the highly-anticipated wedding of Carla Connor (Alison King) and Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers), which ends with a blood-curding scream.

Anyone who’s been following the latest gossip on the Street knows that fateful sound was Betsy Swain (Sydney Martin) discovering a body.

Now the soap’s most ambitious Whodunnit ever officially kicks off, with five potential murder victims – and they’re all Weatherfield’s biggest baddies.

There’s violent abuser Theo Silverton (James Cartwright), predatory child-groomer Megan Walsh (Beth Nixon), vengeful obsessive Jodie Ramsey (Olivia Frances-Brown), murdering landlady Maggie Driscoll (Pauline McLynn) and the lying, cheating scumbag who caused the Corriedale crash, Carl Webster (Jonathan Howard)

Which baddie has breathed their last?

Each villain has been in the spotlight lately, featuring in the show’s biggest stories of the year which have kept fans running wild with theories about just which villain will meet a grisly fate.

But one Coronation actor may have just accidentally dropped a massive clue.

Beth Nixon, who plays the predatory athletics coach Megan Walsh, hinted at her ‘exit’ from the soap during a recent interview on This Morning.

During a chat with Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, Beth discussed the complex character of Megan and the controversial grooming story which saw her groom schoolboy Will Driscoll (Lucas Hodgson-Wale) into an underage relationship, while teasing some exciting episodes in the pipeline.

Beth dropped a potential spoiler on This Morning.

Sharing her experience on the Cobbles, Beth said it’s been ‘amazing from start to finish” as she told Ben and Cat: ‘There’s so much in it, I get to work with a lot of the greats as well. It’s been amazing from start to finish.’

From start to finish. Does that mean the ‘finish’ is already here?

Quite possibly. Now that Megan’s grooming has been exposed by schoolboy Sam Blakeman (Jude Riordan), she’s persona non grata on Coronation Street – so much so that she’s had to move into a flat away from the Cobbles. But she’s still got Will firmly under her spell, convincing the poor lad that they’re running away to Paris together.

Mega has Will wrapped around her little finger.

Will’s dad Ben Driscoll (Aaron McCusker) is desperate for justice.

But because the devious predator has been careful not to leave a shred of evidence, Eva Price (Catherine Tyldesley) Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson) and Toyah Battersby (Georgia Taylor) have taken matters into their own hands in a quest to find the evidence to bring Megan down.

The girls may be determined to see Megan behind bars, but there’s someone who would rather the abuser left Weatherfield in a box – Maggie Driscoll.

The girls give Megan some Cobbles justice.

The sharp-tongue landlady over the Rovers’ is devastated that her grandson was groomed and can barely restrain her rage.

She’s already confronted Megan once, which ended with the battle-axe barmaid physically shoving her. And we know how far Maggie will go to protect her family, ever since the reveal that she killed her husband in a rage for threatening to reveal her affair with Jim McDonald (Charles Lawson).

Coronation Street has already teased a tense showdown between Megan and Maggie in next week’s special episodes focusing on each of the victim’s ‘potential last days’ before the murder.

And now Megan’s revealed how she slept with Will in a sickening taunt to Eva, it’s only a matter of time before that terrible confirmation of abuse reaches Maggie’s ears.

Will it push Maggie over the edge?

Will Megan meet her end at Maggie’s hands?

Speaking to Ben and Cat, Beth Nixon shared what it was like to work with Pauline McLynn, who portrays Maggie Driscoll.

It’s a barrel of laughs. It’s such a dark storyline so it’s important to have fun when you’re on set.

‘This is my first TV role so I was really scared going into it, I didn’t really know what to expect. These guys are obviously super experienced so I just feel really held and they make me cackle.’

Beth also touched up on the dark, complex nature of her character, and what drives Megan’s abuse and the web of lies she spins to cover it up.

She said: ‘She has got a god complex about herself, so she doesn’t think she is doing anything wrong ever. She believes her own lies. ‘Even if she does something and denies it, in her brain she didn’t do it because that’s just the way her brain works. She’s a massive narcissist.’

‘Megan is basically worming her way into the family and is becoming a parasite, and everybody thinks she is great. We’ve only just started to see her get found out and get arrested and it’s all started to unravel now.”

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