There's a Coronation Street spoiler in The Sun today that reckons new Rovers landlady Stella, played by newcomer Michelle Collins, saves Leanne Barlow from armed robbers in one of her first scenes.
The paper says that two yobs are about to smash Leanne (Jane Danson) with a baseball bat as they rob the betting shop. But Stella grabs it and pushes one lout to the ground. She is then hailed a heroine by grateful locals, in scenes to air soon after she joins Corrie in June.
Saturday, 30 April 2011
Stella saves Leanne from armed robbers
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