
Coronation Street’s Sue Devaney has opened up about her departure from the beloved ITV soap during a heartfelt conversation on This Morning. The actress, who is widely recognised for her role as Debbie Webster, is set to leave the show following an emotional dementia storyline.
Chatting with hosts Sian Welby and Dermot O’Leary, Sue revealed that she made a special request to producer Kate Brooks regarding Debbie’s journey. “I don’t want to know what’s coming up, I just want to get the scripts just because it is so long, I’d rather just know when I’m filming it,” she explained.

Sue also expressed her “mixed emotions” about tackling such a sensitive plotline, acknowledging the inevitable transformation of her character. “When you’ve got a storyline like dementia, you know that that character is going to change,” she remarked.
“It was a lot to take on but it’s a fantastic story and it’s an important story to tell.”
Previously, Sue had been tight-lipped about her exit, but she recently shared her initial “concerns” about what lies ahead for Debbie. “Kate called me into the office and she said we’ve got this brilliant story, and we want to give Debbie dementia,” she disclosed, reports the Mirror.
“And obviously, down the line, you don’t survive dementia. So I knew that the story would eventually come to an end and my character would come to an end. There was a mixture of a lot of things.”
Sue opened up about her emotional farewell to Coronation Street, recalling how it was her first gig at just 16. “I left after a year and now it will be coming to an end again. But I also realised this was a really important story to tell and is a really fantastic opportunity to act,” she shared.
Dispelling the whispers of her being “furious” about her departure from the show, Sue clarified that such rumours were “completely untrue”. She expressed her initial concerns were solely about delivering a powerful performance: “The only reason I was concerned about the storyline was because I wanted to be sure I could do it justice.”
In a heartfelt conversation with The Mirror, Sue spoke candidly about her personal connection to dementia, having cared for her father-in-law following his Alzheimer’s diagnosis seven years ago.
“He’s 90 and we’ve spent the past four years trying to sort out his care and finances,” she recounted. “At time, it was very hard and his behaviour could be erratic. Things have settled down now and he has round-the-clock care.”
News
I watched my ex-husband’s engagement party stop breathing the second I walked in pregnant with triplets beside a man far more powerful than him.
You keep staring at Fernando Castillo’s photograph on the laptop screen long after the old fan in the rented room begins to rattle like loose bones in the ceiling. There is something almost offensive about how composed he looks in…
I saw a homeless man wearing my missing son’s jacket — and I decided to follow him.
The last time I saw Daniel, the house was full of morning light. It streamed through the tall kitchen windows in pale winter bands, illuminating the floating dust in the air and turning the steam from my coffee into…
My neighbor turned my garden into her dumpster—so I brought her a GIFT she’ll never forget.
People see the wheelchair before they see me. They always do. It rolls into view first—quiet, metal, practical. A machine that announces limitation before a man even opens his mouth. And once they’ve noticed it, everything else becomes secondary. My…
SIX WORDS IN A U.S. HEARING JUST REOPENED ONE OF AMERICA’S DARKEST UNANSWERED QUESTIONS.
The six woгds thɑt fгoze the гoom: Keппedy coгпeгs Boпdi oveг Epsteiп’s deɑth — ɑпd heг ɑпsweг oпly deepeпs the mysteгy A heɑгiпg гoom goes still It wɑs just six woгds. But iп thɑt pɑcked coпgгessioпɑl heɑгiпg гoom, they lɑпded…
He looked me in the eye, ordered me to erase my brother’s disaster, and expected me to say yes
PART 1 – The Table Already Set By the time Kesha Williams turned onto her parents’ block on the South Side, the sky had the color of old pewter, and the wind coming off the lake had sharpened into something…
THEY FORGOT I HAD ALREADY COUNTED EVERY DOLLAR THEY EVER TOOK FROM ME.
PART 1 – Immersive Opening & Emotional Hook By the time Kesha Williams turned onto her parents’ block on the South Side, dusk had already begun to settle over Chicago in that blue-gray way that made every house seem to…
End of content
No more pages to load