'Coronation Street' Spoiler: Rob Donovan Will Make A Surprising Comeback, Sally's Cancer is Recurring
The longest running soap opera on Earth "Coronation Street" will have a surprising twist in the upcoming episodes. as Rob Donovan and Sally Metcalfe received a shocking news as her cancer is recurring.
Rob was played by Marc Baylis and he was jailed for murdering Tina McIntyre in 2014 and sentenced to 25 years. He made a short comeback for a handful of episodes for a month in December 2015 to January 2016 before he departed. This time the fans of "Coronation Street" will see him make another comeback as reported by The Sun.
Earlier this month, the actor Bayliss was spotted at the ITV studios as he entered the building. He said that he looked forward to playing Rob again, one of the most wretched characters in "Coronation Street." He expected that the audience would be surprised because the prison cell could not hold Rob to conduct another crime.
Meanwhile, Saly Metcalfe informed her husband Tim, that her breast cancer is recurring. This shocking revelation will air on one episode of in the fourth week of March.
Sally was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009, and she had to endure a painful and traumatic treatment of her cancer. At that time, The actor who plays her character Sally Dynevor was reported by Daily Express to suffer the same disease.
According to Mrs. Dyvenor, the one who informed of her breast cancer eight yeas ago was the doctor who consulted her for the "Coronation Street." She remembered that she was in shock to hear the news.
"You couldn't make it up," Dyvenor said explaining her first time to hear the news of her breast cancer, similar to her character in "Coronation Street." She later reminisced, "I remember saying to the doctor, 'Are you sure you haven't got this wrong? That's my character, not me."
Watch Dyvenor's confession as she fought the real lie battle with cancer, similar to her character in "Coronation Street" below: