CORONATION STREET BOMBSHELL: Debbie Webster and Ronnie Bailey OFFICIALLY marry amid her Worsening Dementia

Debbie Webster will finally marry Ronnie on CorrieCredit: MCPIX/ZENPIX

In first look pics actress Sue Devaney beamed as she filmed scenes for the soapCredit: MCPIX/ZENPIX

The actress was seen dressed in a bridal gown with a faux fur shawlCredit: MCPIX/ZENPIX

Fans can’t wait for Ronnie and Debbie to finally get marriedCredit: ITV
The cast were seen filming the upcoming episode, which will finally see Debbie and Ronnie get hitched.
The couple’s relationship has been strained after the shock news that Debbie has dementia.
But now they are finally getting hitched.
In the new pictures Debbie, played by Sue Devaney, is seen dressed in her white dress, with a faux fur matching shawl.
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The bride’s brother Kevin Webster is also seen dressed in a suit.
Fans will be pleased that Debbie and Ronnie are finally getting hitched.
It’s not yet known when their wedding will air on Coronation Street.
TYRONE’S STRUGGLE
In the new pics, Tyrone Dobbs, played by Alan Halsall, is seen walking with crutches,
The character is struggling to walk after being the victim of a hit and run.
Fans were shocked to see the popular mechanic being knocked over after the speeding vehicle swerved to avoid Betsy Swain.
It was later being revealed that Carl Webster was the one behind the wheel amid his car-stealing scheme.
Tyrone is now suffering from a spinal injury, and that’s why he is on crutches.
SUE’S EXIT
Meanwhile, actress Sue Devaney was confirmed to have been axed last year and it was soon revealed that her exit would form part of a long-running dementia storyline.
When the news was revealed in late 2024, it was thought that Sue’s exit could play out in early 2026 after it was said that she would still be in the programme beyond 2025.

Actor Alan Halsall was spotted using crutchesCredit: Zenpix

Alan’s character Tyrone is recovering from a spinal injuryCredit: Zenpix

The cast were seen shooting scenes in ManchesterCredit: Zenpix

The cast looked like they were having fun as they filmed scenesCredit: MCPIX/ZENPIX

Actor Michael Le Vell was spotted filming a sceneCredit: Zenpix
However, Sue has since confirmed that her stint is MUCH longer than anyone anticipated.
Speaking to Lorraine Kelly on her ITV breakfast show, the actress clarified that she would be with the show until 2027 before her character succumbs to the tragic condition.
Sue said to the Scottish TV host: “Well, I know this story is going to go on well into 2027.
“Debbie is not going anywhere!”

Debbie is facing a lengthy dementia battle on the cobblesCredit: ITV
On-screen, Debbie found out she was living with early on-set vascular dementia earlier this year.
At present, only her brother Carl is aware of the devastating diagnosis.
It has so far been seen to cause Debbie to act erratically, and suffer severe mood-swings as well as forgetfulness and clumsiness.
Debbie’s condition is expected to worsen over the next 24 months before her eventual exit from the ITV soap – much to the dismay of fans.
Petitions began to circulate when her axing was revealed in order to reverse the decision by bosses with many insisting that Debbie was Coronation Street‘s strongest character amid an ongoing period of criticism for the fledgling soap.
The Sun previously told how Sue was left devastated over being axed from the show.
News of her exit left the actress blindsided, with a source telling The Sun: “Sue was very shocked when she discovered she was being killed off.
“She was initially very sad and then furious and then upset again.
“It’s taken her a long time to come to terms with it.
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“She had no intention to leave the show and couldn’t believe it when they called her in and broke the news.”
She is one of many names to leave the programme alongside Colson Smith, Luca Toolan, Shelley King, Charlotte Jordan, Sue Cleaver, Daniel Brocklebank, Helen Worth, Paddy Bever and Katy Cavanagh.

Sue recently opened up about her character’s fateCredit: ITV
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