Coronation Street Star Quits Soap After Three Years in Explosive Storyline


Coronation Street Star Quits Soap After Three Years in Explosive Storyline

Bill Fellows Makes Exit from Coronation Street

Coronation Street star Bill Fellows has made the decision to leave the long-running soap opera after three years. Known for his role as Stu Carpenter on the ITV show, Fellows will be exiting in a major storyline set to unfold later this year, as exclusively reported by The Celeb Report.

Exciting Exit Storyline Crafted for Bill Fellows

A source close to the production shared, "Three years is a long time to spend playing one role and while Bill has loved his time at Corrie, he’s ready to move on. He told bosses earlier this year that he would like to leave at the end of his three-year contract and they have crafted an exciting exit storyline for him."

From Ted Lasso to Coronation Street

Bill Fellows joined Coronation Street in 2021, fresh from his role as George in the international hit series Ted Lasso. His diverse acting career includes appearances in popular shows like Downton Abbey, Broadchurch, and Casualty.

Upcoming Explosive Revelations for Stu Carpenter

Viewers have been following Stu Carpenter's storyline closely, as he takes in bullying thug Mason without knowing the dark secret Mason holds. As tensions rise, Stu's involvement with Mason could lead to explosive consequences, potentially putting Stu back behind bars.


Coronation Street Star Quits Soap After Three Years in Explosive Storyline

Departures from the Cobbles

Bill Fellows joins a list of departing stars from Coronation Street this year, including Peter Ash (Paul Foreman) and Lisa George (Beth Tinker). Additionally, Corrie icon Helen Worth will be leaving after an incredible 50 years playing Gail Platt, with a gripping storyline involving the return of her ex-husband Martin.

Coronation Street has been contacted for comment regarding these recent developments.