Coronation Street’s Sally Carman ‘thrilled’ by star’s return for ‘horrible scenes’

Coronation Street’s Sally Carman ‘thrilled’ by star’s return for ‘horrible scenes’

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Coronation Street’s Sally Carman ‘thrilled’ by star’s return for ‘horrible scenes’
Author: Ash Percival
Published: Feb, 01 2025 09:00

Coronation Street’s Sally Carman has admitted it was ‘special’ to have her character Abi Webster reunite on screen with her late son Seb Franklin (Harry Visinoni) – despite the tragic circumstances surrounding his return. Fans of the ITV soap have seen Abi unravel in the wake of Mason Radcliffe’s (Luca Toolan) murder last month, suffering with PTSD. Since trying to save stab victim Mason’s life, she has seen visions of Seb’s final moments after he died in similarly violent circumstances in 2021.

 [Seb in Coronation Street covered in blood]
Image Credit: Metro [Seb in Coronation Street covered in blood]

Sally revealed that she ‘loved’ having Harry back on set as he reprised his role as Seb after nearly four years. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Up Next. Praising her co-star and on-screen son, she actress said: ‘It was just gorgeous and just brightened my day. Even though we did those horrible scenes, he was so eager, and so happy to be back. He loved it. He was buzzing from it. He got every little bit of whatever he could out of it.

 [Seb Franklin smiling in the cafe in Coronation Street]
Image Credit: Metro [Seb Franklin smiling in the cafe in Coronation Street]

‘And it’s just that kind of energy you can’t help but be buoyed up by it, and full of positive energy anyway. Having Abi and Seb back together was special.’. She continued: ‘To act out those scenes when he appears has been amazing. ‘There’s so much history there and and there is a realism to the scenes, because you’ve gone through it, whether it’s acting or not. ‘It was the easiest thing to do in the world, to respond to and to play that, because it was actually happening in real time with him there in the room and it was, it was a phenomenal opportunity, and I loved it.’.

 [Abi Webster looks haunted in a moody picture from Coronation Street]
Image Credit: Metro [Abi Webster looks haunted in a moody picture from Coronation Street]

Sally also said she relished the chance to play out Abi’s PTSD. ‘So it’s been exhausting because you’ve got to play for real, but yes, I have loved it,’ she said. ‘I didn’t realize that that was actually a thing that could happen with PTSD, to realize that people are suffering like that is horrific, absolutely horrendous. ‘Again, it’s just bringing awareness and more understanding to what PTSD actually is. This is a very serious, very serious.’.

Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 or stream first from 7am on ITVX. For emotional support, you can call the Samaritans 24-hour helpline on 116 123, email jo@samaritans.org, visit a Samaritans branch in person or go to the Samaritans website. Their HOPELINE247 is open every day of the year, 24 hours a day. You can call 0800 068 4141, text 88247 or email: pat@papyrus-uk.org.

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