Sarah Platt Betrays Adam Barlow in Shocking Coronation Street Twist


Sarah Platt Betrays Adam Barlow in Shocking Coronation Street Twist

Sarah and Adam's Rocky Relationship

The relationship between Sarah Platt and Adam Barlow has been on rocky ground for months, but things take a dramatic turn when Adam is kidnapped by an unknown assailant and Sarah shows her true colors.

A Betrayal Unveiled

Adam Barlow was devastated when he discovered his wife had an affair with his former business partner, Damon Hay. However, his feelings changed when he learned that Sarah was pregnant, hoping the child was his. Unfortunately, Sarah miscarried and Adam later found out that Damon was the father.

Trying to Get Along

In scenes set to air on ITV, Adam and Sarah attempt to get along as they navigate their strained relationship. Adam assumes Sarah is going on a date and pretends he has one too, but it becomes clear they still have feelings for each other.

A New Start?

After Adam has a panic attack, Sarah suggests they meet for a drink to work on his anxiety together. This gives Adam hope for a fresh start with Sarah. However, as they part ways, they are unaware that Damon Hay has returned and is watching them from across the street.


Sarah Platt Betrays Adam Barlow in Shocking Coronation Street Twist

Adam's Kidnapping

As Adam heads to his office, he is followed by a mysterious van. To his horror, he finds himself tied up in the back of the van. Will he be able to escape unharmed?

Sarah's Shocking Alibi

Meanwhile, Damon shows up at the Bistro demanding money he invested in the restaurant. Craig Tinker arrives to question him about Adam's kidnapping, but Sarah unexpectedly provides an alibi, claiming she was with Damon at the time of the incident. This raises questions about her true intentions and her relationship with Adam.

Coronation Street airs every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on ITV at 8pm.


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