Corries SHOCK: Max Set the Fire Using a Hoodie from the Prime Suspect—But What is Shona’s Hidden Agenda? In a dramatic turn on Coronation Street, Max’s involvement in setting the fire is revealed—linked to a hoodie from the prime suspect! What is Shona’s ultimate goal in this web of deception?

Max’s Shocking Confession
In a twist that shocked Coronation Street fans, Max Turner (Paddy Bever) is revealed to have set the fire—believing it would help David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd) by taking the blame off him. But his mistake was using a hoodie that linked him directly to the crime scene. Max thought no one would be home, but little did he know, Shona Ramsey (Julia Goulding) had a much bigger plan in motion.

Shona’s Hidden Agenda
While Max thought his actions were motivated by a desire to help David, Shona’s intentions are far more complex. As she manipulates the situation, fans are left questioning her ultimate goal. Could she be playing a dangerous game, or does she have a personal vendetta tied to this chaotic event?
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The Complex Web of Deception
As the drama unfolds, Shona’s actions suggest a deeper, darker motivation—one that could change the dynamics of the Platt family forever. Could she be setting up Max for a bigger fall, or does she have something to hide that goes beyond family loyalty?

Shona’s role in this explosive storyline continues to raise questions among Coronation Street fans. What is she really after, and will Max face the full consequences of his mistake?
Don’t miss the next twist in this thrilling drama.