Coronation Street has lined up a worrying new drama for Daniel Osbourne as he struggles to try and move on from his relationship with Megan Walsh. Viewers know that Megan was finally charged last week, after Will Driscoll gave a statement to police confirming that the teacher had groomed him.
Meanwhile, Meganâs ex, Daniel, has been struggling as of late and has even been suspended from work after an outburst at school.
The teacher then told his dad, Ken, that he was going to the Lake District for a while, but he actually stayed in his apartment, where Jodie Ramsey caught him. After Jodie broke in using the key she had stolen, Daniel invited her to stay, and the pair seemed to bond.
In scenes to air on Tuesday (May 19), Daniel and Jodie go to the café where they both put their foot in it while talking to Roy about the renovations.
Nina then shows Daniel an online account called âTruthtellerâ, which has been posting that Daniel knew about Megan and Will. The account also accuses him of grooming Summer and mentions the allegations made by Max Turner in 2021.
Jodie tells Daniel to ignore the account, but Daniel says he canât, as it could affect him going back to work.
Roy then offers some advice, telling Daniel that responding will only encourage more messages. Will Daniel be able to ignore it?
Coronation Streetâs producer Kate Brooks recently shared that several characters are set to be affected as Megan finally gets her comeuppance.
Speaking about Daniel, Brooks shared: âWith Daniel, he thought heâd met somebody who was on the same page as a teacher. Megan was apparently respectable and Daniel has been completely duped by her. It completely makes him unravel.
âRob Mallard, who plays Daniel, is such a phenomenal actor. Weâll see Daniel slowly start to lose it, because heâs wondering who to trust. Heâs been bitten so badly by this relationship.
âAs Daniel was the one who defended Megan at first as well, he feels like heâs let Will down and Bertie down. Weâre really going to chart the impact sheâs had on him and his life â and his attitude to relationships going forward.â


