Coronation Street fans are in for a rollercoaster of emotions as the ITV soap reportedly prepares for four shocking exits next week.

With two beloved characters at risk of being killed in a dramatic crash, another facing a prison sentence, and a long-time favorite bidding farewell,
Weatherfield is set for an eventful period that could change the cobbles forever.
David Platt and Daisy Midgeley in Life-Threatening Collision

Among the most shocking developments is the fate of Coronation Street legend David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd), who has been part of the show since 2000.

David, who has recently had dangerous encounters with criminal Harvey Gaskell and ex-prisoner Andy,

finds himself in grave danger when he drunkenly wanders into the road at the worst possible moment.
At the same time, pregnant Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) storms out of the Rovers Return, overwhelmed by the chaos in her life. As fate would have it, their paths collide—quite literally. First-look images from upcoming episodes reveal the horrifying moment David seemingly pushes Daisy out of harm’s way, only for both of them to be struck by an oncoming vehicle. Left unconscious and bleeding on the ground, their fate remains unknown, leaving fans wondering if this marks the tragic end for one—or both—of them.
With Charlotte Jordan’s exit from Coronation Street already confirmed, speculation is mounting over whether Daisy will meet a heartbreaking end. However, David’s future also hangs in the balance, making this one of the most suspenseful storylines the show has delivered in recent times.
Max Turner Faces Prison as Paddy Bever Bids Farewell
While Weatherfield reels from the devastating accident, another character’s fate seems all but sealed. Max Turner, played by Paddy Bever, is set to learn his sentencing after being involved in a devastating fire. Given that Bever’s departure from the soap has already been confirmed, many fans believe Max will be sent to prison, marking the end of his time on Coronation Street.

Since joining the show in 2021, Bever’s portrayal of Max has been central to several gripping storylines, including his involvement with a dangerous extremist group. His final scenes are expected to be filled with tension as he awaits his fate in court, making his exit another emotional moment for viewers.
Shelley King Departs After a Decade on the Cobbles
As if three exits weren’t enough, Coronation Street will also be saying goodbye to another longtime cast member—Shelley King. The actress, who has played Yasmeen Metcalfe since 2014, has reportedly decided to leave the soap after an 11-year run.
King is said to have approached producers early in 2024 to discuss her departure, citing a desire to explore new projects and opportunities outside of the show. Her final scenes were filmed in December, and her exit storyline remains under wraps. However, after a decade of emotional and often heartbreaking storylines—most notably Yasmeen’s harrowing abuse plot with Geoff Metcalfe—her departure will surely leave a significant gap in the cast.
A source from the show commented on her decision, stating:
“Shelley has given so much to the show over the years and has been involved in some incredible storylines. While it’s always sad to say goodbye to a cast member, we understand her decision to move on.”

Multiple Exits Amid Soap Turmoil
Shelley King’s departure is just one of many in recent months. Since November, several other stars have announced their exits, including Charlotte Jordan (Daisy Midgeley), Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw), Sue Devaney (Debbie Webster), Colson Smith (Craig Tinker), and Luca Toolan (Reece).
Behind the scenes, reports suggest growing unrest among cast members, particularly over concerns about budget cuts and the possibility of further exits. Some mid-ranking and younger actors are allegedly worried that they could be written out in an effort to retain veteran stars like Bill Roache (Ken Barlow) and Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt).
Additionally, the soap has faced challenges in the ratings battle. A recent Thursday night episode, moved to accommodate FA Cup coverage, drew only 2.5 million viewers—far below the 27 million who watched Hilda Ogden’s farewell in 1987. This meant Coronation Street lost its title as the UK’s most-watched soap, falling behind Emmerdale (3.5 million viewers) and EastEnders (2.8 million).

What’s Next for Coronation Street?
With multiple characters departing and a decline in viewership, Coronation Street is at a pivotal moment. The show’s producers have reassured fans that exciting new storylines and fresh characters will keep the soap engaging, but for now, attention is firmly on next week’s dramatic exits.
Will David Platt and Daisy Midgeley survive their horrific accident? Will Max Turner face years behind bars? And how will Yasmeen Metcalfe’s departure be handled? Fans will have to tune in to find out—but one thing is certain: Coronation Street is about to deliver one of its most explosive weeks yet.
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