‘WHAT THE HELL…’ Coronation Street HORROR as Sarah Platt has damaging RUMOUR spread about her

Corrie’s Sarah Platt has a lot to deal with on the ITV soap (Image: ITV)
ITV soap spoilers have revealed that Sarah Platt (played by Tina O’Brien) will have a rough ride in upcoming Coronation Street scenes. Agreeing to take over a meeting from Carla Connor (Alison Kind), Sarah welcomes a late Eli Higginson (Liam Scholes) to Underworld, unaware that Kit Green (Jacob Roberts) was the officer who made Eli late to work by insisting on searching his car.
Both Sarah and Eli are left shocked when Kit arrives at the factory. Furious Kit is Sarah’s boyfriend, Eli pushes him, and Sarah locks him in the office and continues with her meeting. Sharing more details about the scenes, Tina told the Manchester Evening News: “She [Sarah] pushes Eli down into the chair and says, ‘Right, stop thinking about anything else. I want you to think about our und3rwear.’
“She’s pushed him down into the seat, and he’s like, ‘What the hell…’ In her mind, she’s thinking, ‘I want to get this pitch.’ I don’t think she thinks that what she’s doing is inappropriate.”

Sarah Platt has to deal with a vicious rumour at work (Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
Later on, she discovers Eli has been spreading rumours about her to their customers, making her out to be a s3xual predator.
A police officer interviews Kit about Eli’s claims and tells him he’s putting him on desk duty for the foreseeable future. However, if anyone asks, it’s because of his injuries, so he can avoid a formal inquiry.
Sarah’s fuming with David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd) for giving Eli Kit’s details, and equally annoyed to realise Kit’s been threatening Eli.
Tina added: “She’s totally stuck in the middle. Everyone’s pointing the finger, saying that she’s s3xually harassed this guy. Sarah’s like, ‘I didn’t do anything!’ She gets the blame from Carla, too. She feels pretty sorry for herself by the end of it.”
Carla gives Sarah a tough time and points out that because of her, a whole series of customers are now demanding the same discount as Eli.
Before long, Kit is left feeling sorry for Sarah as Carla puts pressure on her to drum up new business to recoup some of the cash.
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