Sunday 27 February 2011
Kev Webster wins the lottery
According to tabloid Coronation Street spoilers in The Sun (and also in Inside Soap from last week), Kev Webster looks like he'll win the lottery and use the money to try to woo back Sally. But will it work? Will Sally be bowled over by Kev's six lucky balls? I'm guessing it'll take more than a wad of cash for Kev to get his missus back on track and take on baby Jack.
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4 comments:
I wonder if this stops him selling No.4?
And I wonder if this is an early example of product placement, as it'll clearly encourage more people to buy a lottery ticket.
It's only a few grand on a scratchie hardly a fortune
I hope it doesn't work. They've already kissed and made up once before - they obviously don't love each other deep down or neither would have cheated in the first place.
I hate it when couples do this in Corrie - another example was Ken & Dreary.
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