Coronation Street airs surprise double exit in Daisy Midgeley’s final storyline

ITV soap Coronation Street is set to air Daisy Midgeley’s exit storyline in upcoming scenes, as she is set to leave Weatherfield after the actress Charlotte Jordan quit her role

Daisy Midgeley will be leaving the soap in sad scenes
Daisy Midgeley will be leaving the soap in sad scenes

Coronation Street’s Daisy Midgeley has made a new enemy just days before she leaves the Cobbles. Fan favourite Charlotte Jordan has quit her role on the ITV soap after several years playing Daisy.

In scenes airing this evening, Daisy learned a horrifying truth after what her mum had really been doing. She found out that mum Christina had been working alongside Dom and actually using her to try and get Jenny’s money for herself.

When Daisy had learned what Christina had been doing, she made a comment to Jenny to warn her of what was happening behind their backs and that Christina and Dom had been working together.

Jenny rumbled the truth
Jenny rumbled the truth(Image: ITV)

Learning the truth, Jenny soon also realised what Dom was hiding and his investment scheme was exposed as a hoax and she realised it was all a big part of a Christina’s plan and Don was a conman.

Jenny shopped Christina to the police and she was arrested – but Jenny has yet to find out Daisy has been involved in all of this too. With Daisy still planning to leave, will she get away with what she’s done?

Charlotte previously confessed she was “medically dehydrated” after crying so much from filming her final scenes.

Christina and Dom are working together
Christina and Dom are working together(Image: ITV)

“I’m not a big crier. But let me tell you, I cried on and off for about four hours straight. My last scene was with the beautiful Rob Mallard, and we were meant to cry in the scene – but we were both dry as a bone. As soon as they yelled our final cut, we both burst into tears. Typical,” she said as she discussed her final scenes.

“The Corrie gang made it so special for me. The canteen made me my favourite lunch – which made me cry. The art department drew me a beautiful card – which made me cry. I would look over to Channique or Julia or Sally Ann Matthews during our last lunch break and see them crying – which made me cry. I think I was medically dehydrated by the end of the day.”

Charlotte said her final scenes are “bittersweet” as she discussed her exit from the show.

She added: “I’m feeling really grateful for my years on the show and the people I’ve gotten to work with. Kate [Brooks] has been so supportive about me wanting to go back out into the audition circuit and very generous with Daisy’s exit story, as she really wanted to do the character justice. And I can’t tell you how much fun the other cast members and I had playing out this last hurrah.”

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