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Coronation Street Mourns: Iconic Star Passes Away After 40 Years in Devastating Twist

One of Coronation Street’s most beloved characters is to be killed off in a harrowing storyline, which kicks off in 2025 Metro can exclusively reveal.

Actress Sue Devaney, who made her debut as Debbie Webster way back in 1984, will depart the role, which is a favourite with fans.

Viewers will see the character diagnosed with dementia in coming months, with a long-running storyline then planned, which promises to be heartbreaking.

Debbie Webster looking confused in a conversation with Ray Crosby in Coronation Street

Sue Devaney joined the show was back in 1984.

‘It’s one of the show’s biggest storylines of the year, and a real chance for Sue to finally get her time in the spotlight – it will just be devastating for fans that it will effectively be her final storyline,’ a source told Metro.

‘It’s one of many major storylines new boss Kate Brooks has in the bag, and there will not be a dry eye in the house.

‘There is no doubt in the Corrie family that she will give the performance of a lifetime and make Debbie’s exit one to remember for years.’

Debbie Webster looks scathingly at a teenager in Coronation Street
Sue is known for her impeccable comedy timing with Debbie’s withering putdowns (Picture: ITV)
Debbie, Kevin and Bill Webster in a 1984 episode of Coronation Street
Debbie was 15 when she arrived on the cobbles and stayed for a year (Picture: ITV)

Metro understands that the storyline has a very long way to play out, so Sue will be on our screens beyond 2025.

When I approached Corrie for comment, they told me: ‘We do not comment on future storyline speculation.’

Sue first appeared as then 15-year-old Debbie 40 years ago and stayed for a year before making an unexpected comeback in 2019.

She returned as a ruthless property tycoon, working secretly alongside shady Ray Crosby to carry out a controversial development.

After making enemies in Weatherfield, Debbie was a pariah for some time but has since re-bonded with brother Kevin Webster (Michael le Vell) and runs the glam Chariot Square Hotel.

Sue Devaney poses on a red carpet
Sue Devaney is a fan favourite and has long been deserving of the Corrie spotlight (Picture: Getty)

With viewers often calling for more screen-time for Debbie, it will no doubt be with mixed feelings that they see her propelled to the centre of the drama next year.

Sue is also known for her impeccable comedy timing in her delivery of Debbie’s many iconic lines.

It comes amid the imminent exit of another Corrie legend, with Helen Worth leaving her role as Gail Platt after half a century.

Promising a warm but chaotic Christmas Day ending for Gail, incoming producer Kate – known for her success on Emmerdale – told us: ‘This is a story with the Platts at the heart of it, it’s really festive.

‘It’s a story about how secrets impact and implode on a family, so there’s a lot of betrayals, and lots of secrets are exposed during this episode.

‘I think we’re all in need of a bit of escapism at the minute and we’ve had quite a dark but brilliant few months on the cobbles.

‘The Christmas period for us is all about trying to tap into the family dynamics of the Platts, what makes people tick and ultimately trying to make sure that we give glorious Gail the exit that she deserves.

‘We can’t tell a story on Christmas Day about her exit without it being steeped in nostalgia, and there’s tons of that in this episode – hopefully people will be crying, they’ll be laughing, there’ll be gasps and people will sit back afterwards and feel that it was just what they needed.’

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