Coronation Street spoilers: Tim Metcalfe in BIGAMY shocker
We've all been there, Tim (nope, not really)
Coming up in Coronation Street, Tim Metcalfe is caught up in QUITE the scandal when it emerges that his Vegas wedding to an air hostess years ago was legally binding. Which means that his marriage to Sally Metcalfe has never been official, and he's ended up with two wives. Despite Steve McDonald seeing the funny side, Tim is in a state and seeks legal advice - will he be able to rectify his mistake?
Elsewhere, Geoff Metcalfe and Yasmeen Nazir have had their own Vegas wedding, but Geoff's gaslighting continues to worry Alya Nazir.
Maria Connor breaks the news to Gary Windass that she's pregnant, and flashy Gary presents her with a new car and keys to their own flat. Ali Neeson is desperate to warn Maria about Gary, but will she believe him?
Ken, Adam and Peter Barlow are desperate for Daniel Osborne to pull himself together after Sinead Tinker's death for Bertie's sake. But a family lunch at the Bistro turns nasty when Daniel has too much to drink.
Meanwhile, Michelle Connor finally rids the Bistro of Robert Preston and Michael Bailey spies a new business opportunity in the local Winter Wonderland.
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Maria decides to tell Gary sooner rather than later that she's pregnant, but far from being scared off, Gary seems thrilled by the news.
He suggest they go and view the flat in Victoria Court that's up for sale so that they can be a proper family. What's more, he's even bought a new 4x4 which will be perfect for them.
Watching on from across the street, Sarah is jealous when Gary presents the keys to Maria as a gift and Tyrone wonders how he could afford it.
Hearing of Gary's flashy purchases, Ali meets up with Maria and tells her that Gary is in fact a loan shark and that the furniture shop is a front – will Maria believe him?
Elsewhere, Yasmeen and Geoff return from their holiday from Vegas with a surprise – they got married. Yasmeen tells an uneasy Ayla that the wedding was a spur of the moment thing, and Tim suggest they have another ceremony to make things official.
But when Geoff replies that that won't be necessary as the marriage was legally binding, Tim pales remembering his own Vegas wedding to an air hostess and in dawns on him he's actually a bigamist.
A panicked Tim confides in Steve, who thinks it's hilarious. After seeking legal advice from Imran and Adam, Tim tracks down the air hostess, Charlie, in a bar and asks for a divorce. She agrees, as long as he funds it.
Tim, Sally, Brian, Cathy, Kevin and Abi gather at No.6 for Geoff and Yasmeen's Vegas themed wedding party, where Geoff gushes over Yasmeen and how he thought he'd never find love again.
At the party, Tim gets down on one knee and suggests to Sally that they get married for a second time. Sally loves the romantic gesture – but Tim's plan is to marry after his divorce from Charlie is finalized so that it can actually be official.
During the festivities, Geoff notices Cathy remove a piece of crab shell from a canapé. After the guests leave, a furious Geoff retrieves the shell from the bin and suggests that Yasmeen should eat it.
In the aftermath of Sinead's death, Daniel has been struggling to look after himself, let alone Bertie. When Ken, Adam and Peter let themselves into the flat and find it strewn with empty bottles and trash, they pitch in to clear it up.
But Daniel is less than impressed when he arrives home to find their handiwork and furiously orders them to leave him alone so that he can watch Sinead's videos in peace.
A well-meaning Ken urges Daniel to pull himself together, and takes him for lunch at the Bistro with Peter and Adam. Sticking to a liquid lunch, Daniel ends up drinking one too many.
As things escalate inside the Bistro, a drunk Daniel steps outside for air and right in front of Cathy's car, which knocks him flying.
Bethany is unconvinced when a tearful Daniel says that he's fine, but lends a sympathetic ear when Daniel tells her about the video Sinead made about their kiss.
Meanwhile, Robert is having troubles of his own. As he's tying up some loose ends at the Bistro, he's interrupted by Michelle, who's flanked by Ali and Ryan.
Ordering him out of the kitchen, Michelle reminds Robert that it's no longer his business and he has no reason to be there.
Following Vicky's disappearance, Robert is called in for police questioning but insists he hasn't seen Vicky since they rowed before the wedding and she threw a vase at him.
But when the inspecting officer tells Robert that Vicky's blood had been found on fragments of the broken vase – and that one of those fragments had been found in his car – they demand to know how it got there.
In their new attempt to be a family, Grace calls at number 3 with Tianna as Michael has planned a day out for them at Big Garth's Weatherfield Winter Wonderland.
But when they arrive Grace is less than impressed with the budget version, and when she smells booze on Father Christmas's breath she's horrified and storms off.
Michael rushes after apologising, but later on returns to Garth's Winter Wonderland and promises that for 50% of the profits, he can turn it into a real money spinner...
Now let's catch up on what else has been happening.
Robert Preston and Michelle Connor finally make it down the aisle after Robert warns Vicky Jefferies not to show up at the ceremony.
But when the vows are interrupted by a furious Tyler Jefferies demanding to know where his mum is, a worried Michelle thinks that Robert might have gone too far.
Elsewhere, Paul Foreman prepares to give his police statement and confesses what's been going on to his shocked colleagues. After his statement, Paul is convinced that the evidence he's given is too flimsy and that Kel will get off.
His mum Bernie Winters decides to take matters into her own hands, will her involvement jeopardise his case even further?
Meanwhile, Seb Franklin and Emma Brooker grow closer and Nick Tilsley and Sarah-Louise Platt agree to buy back the factory.
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV.
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