Chesney is due to find solace in Beth Tinker's niece, Sinead and that's going to make Katy very jealous. (What goes around comes around, I say!)
Georgia is excited about her storyline and is finding it a satisfying challenge. She believes that Chesney didn't really want to break up with Katy but the trust was broken and he felt very betrayed.
"But now it's going to take quite a while for Chesney to be able to trust Katy again. Katy has crossed a line, so it'll take a lot for him to forgive her."
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6 comments:
So the serious ginger kid gets another attractive girl. Yeah right
Chesney is far too all-or-nothing -- it was a kiss, not a full-blown affair. Also he has an amazingly unattractive face.
I don't really care. Loved Chesney when he was little and in the care of Fiz but the fact he gave into dopey Katy wanting a baa-bey and aspires only to working a market stall is rather disappointing. Thought he was a smart little lad and would have done opposite of what his Mom did raising (or not) him, maybe try to better his life.
I'm afraid that I agree that Chesney has grown into a disappointment. Personality, life choices, physique. Unfortunate. Although I believe this character is a decent man who intends to do right by his family, I am just not buying that he's such a chick magnet. Sorry.
Sorry to Sam Aston fans out there but women in the real world especially young very pretty women do not go for the Chesneys of this world, nice guy deep down he may be but he is morose, boring, poor and unattractive - harsh but a fact of life especially in today's beauty obsessed society.
Yes, Frosty has it right. I never got the Katy/Ches pairing. She looks like a beautiful movie star, and he...doesn't. Sincere and earnest he may be, but a chick magnet? No way.
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