Michelle’s marriage to Steve will be put to the test – when an old flame arrives in Weatherfield.
A charming man named Will wants to book Michelle Connor (Kym Marsh) as his wedding planner – but she is stunned to find that he is her first love from her teenage years.
Leon Ockenden, who played Serge De Bolotoff in Mr Selfridge, has been cast as Will.
Leon Ockenden has been cast as Michelle’s ex-boyfriend in Coronation Street (ITV)
It isn’t long before Will and Michelle find themselves taking a trip down memory lane.
Michelle is left all alone while husband Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson) is still in Spain, helping out his brother Andy.
Meanwhile, Michelle has been left running the Rovers Return and helping out with Steve’s troubled daughter Amy – all while still trying to run her own business.
Will and Michelle will become closer and closer as they spend time together planning Will’s wedding. Can they avoid temptation?
Leon and Kym started filming together this week and Will’s first scenes will be screened in April.
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