Coronation Street viewers have predicted a sinister end for Kelly Neelan.
Friday's edition of the long-running soap continued to explore the character's blossoming relationship with Aadi Alahan. The two got engaged to win a dream wedding competition earlier this week.
Kelly and Aadi had to compete in a Mr and Mrs challenge to win the prize. However, the contest was hit with disaster when the two answered the majority of questions incorrectly.
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This prompted Aadi to deliver an impassioned speech of why they belonged together. However, Aadi was concerned he had driven Kelly away when she overheard him tell his sister they had only got engaged to win the competition.
She stole his new car and crashed it into a bollard. Aadi found Kelly and confessed his love for her before they got engaged for real at the end of the episode.
Kelly is played by Millie Gibson and the soap star confirmed earlier this month that she is leaving the show. Fans following the episode on Twitter speculated the tonight's happy ending is an ominous sign.
Nichola said: "It's all gone a bit Romeo and Juliet in Corrie! Don't drink the poison Kelly!!! Star crossed lovers right there, we all know it's not going to end well!"
Mason commented: "I bet when Kelly gets married on @itvcorrie she gets killed off because she’s leaving."
Ryan tweeted : "No #Corrie wedding goes to plan just saying with Kelly leaving anyway this won't go well ."
Yvonne messaged: "Well there is Kelly doomed and Aadi especially as she is leaving."
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