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Coronation Street Carla's past exposed as newcomer shows character's true colours

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Earlier this year, Coronation Street boss Iain MacLeod revealed that Carla Connor's mental health struggles would be revisited, with an intended timing of April.

Due to the coronavirus lockdown and episode rations though, the storyline will now be back on screens in June. Speaking to Daily Star Online, Iain confirmed that the storyline will see Carla (Alison King) reunited with someone from the time she went missing during the lowest depths of her mental health issues.

The telly producer said: "What we wanted to do was revisit that at a point where Carla felt like she was on an even keel psychologically, and also just fill in a few of the blanks really. "Obviously we don't know precisely what it was she got up while she was away. "We saw

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