Coronation Street‘s Betsy Swain is going to start worrying about Dylan Wilson in upcoming scenes.
Dylan is currently doing his stint at the Secure Training Centre (STC) for his involvement in the murder of Mason Radcliffe, where villainous Brody has been threatening him and making him do dodgy things.
In scenes set to air next Monday (April 7), Betsy takes a troubling call from Dylan, and tells his dad Sean Tully that she’s concerned about how he’s coping.
Sean later visits Dylan, but the youngster is insistent that Betsy is just overreacting and is adamant that he’s fine.
Is Dylan telling the truth, or is Brody still continuing to torment him at the STC? If it’s the latter, how far will it go before Brody is stopped?

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Dylan actor Liam McCheyne recently spoke about his character’s storyline, stating that: “I remember walking on that [STC] set for the first time, and it was a real eye-opener to think that there really are 16 or 17-year-old lads in places like this for a long period of time.”
Brody is played by Ryan Mulvey, who fans might know from another soap. Although the characters have a tense relationship in the show, McCheyne says “it’s been great” working together.

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“We did have a laugh, however, as they film differently on Hollyoaks,” he added. “So on Ryan’s first day we did two scenes in two hours, and he couldn’t believe it worked so quickly here.
“I was like, ‘Yep, get used to it!'”
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and streams on ITVX.
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