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‘Disgraceful choice’ rage fuming Corrie fans as soap writers are slammed for Deirdre Barlow plot

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CORONATION Street fans have been left fuming over the soap’s “disrespectful” ongoing cult storyline. 

The latest development has seen evil cult leader Rowan Cunliffe (Emrhys Cooper) try to get his hands on Amy Barlow’s (Elle Mulvaney) inheritance. 

Coronation Street fans have slammed soap writers for ‘disrespectful’ Dierdre Barlow plot
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Dierdre doted on her granddaughter Amy and viewers think she would be unhappy about the path she’s headed down
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Amy is planning to give all her inheritance to villainous cult leader Rowan[/caption]

Amy’s grandmother Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride) left her a significant inheritance following her 2014 death, but Coronation viewers have watched as Rowan and Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson) have convinced her to invest the money in The Altovalent Institute.

As soap viewers know that Rowan is scamming the residents of Weatherfield with his cult, with Amy as his latest victim. 

Corrie fans have been left absolutely outraged at the latest development in this storyline as they believe it’s “disrespectful” to Diedre’s memory for the money to be frittered away like this. 

Voicing their disapproval on X, formerly Twitter, one viewer slammed the soap writers for taking Amy down this path. 

“Can’t believe the Corrie writers and producers think it’s acceptable to disrespect the amazing, iconic and legendary Deirdre Barlow by making the will she left for her granddaughter who she loved so much be flogged off to a random cult, disgraceful choice!” they wrote. 

Another viewer agreed that the storyline is “abysmal,” while a third moaned: “Deirdre is a legend of Corrie, she deserves better than this!”

When another viewer pointed out that the soap is fiction, a fourth outraged fan replied: “Not the point, it’s still disrespectful to a beloved character and the actor Anne Kirkbride who worked hard playing the fantastic role.”

Other viewers agreed that had Diedre still been alive, she wouldn’t allow Rowan to take advantage of her granddaughter. 

“I bet Deirdre regretted [giving her the money] afterwards, she wouldn’t want Amy falling for this,” said one ITV fan. 

While another agreed: “Deidre would have been onto it in a minute! I can just see her tearing a strip off Amy… then seeing Rowan off in a heartbeat!”

Unfortunately, with the pressure she faces from Rowan and Leanne to invest, Amy seems set on giving her money away to the Institute, even after Aadi Alahan (Adam Hussain) warns her not to risk her inheritance. 

Aadi convinced Amy to ask Rowan further questions about how she will get her money back.

He also warned her not to trust him, but Amy insists she can trust Leanne.

And Rowan continues to pressure Amy. 

Most complained about soap storylines

Over the years, all three of the main soaps have featured plots that have had even die-hard fans reaching for their phones and laptops so they can get in touch with Ofcom and complain. Here are just some of the most scandalous…

  • EastEnders baby theft: 13,400 Ofcom complaints – Back in 2011, EastEnders was flooded with complaints when Ronnie Branning (RIP) swapped her baby for the dead son of Kat Moon. The storyline drew the most number of objections in the soap’s long history and saw it roundly criticised by campaigners – with 13,400 flying in over the course of the storyline. Some viewers called it “distressing” and “horrific” but Ofcom ruled the scenes were not “unduly disturbing”.
  • Emmerdale dog-napping: 550 Ofcom complaints – Back in 2016, Ross Barton and Charity Dingle came up with a plan to steal a dog and hold it ransom – but viewers didn’t like it one bit. The nation’s pet owners rose up, insisting the storyline would encourage copycats (not to mention copydogs). Complaints over two episodes totalled a staggering 550 and soap writers quickly learnt you don’t mess with animal-lovers.
  • Coronation Street double murder: 546 Ofcom complaints – Marginally less people complained about a gruesome double murder than objected to a dog-napping plot when Pat Phelan was at the centre of a spate of killings. First he forced Andy Carver to shoot dead Vinny Ashford – and then Pat killed Andy. All the bloodshed back in 2017 proved to be too much for some viewers, who lodged complaints in vast numbers about the “violent scenes”.
  • Rowan tells Amy that it isn’t too late to invest in the new resource centre if she changes her mind.

    Fed up of being left alone to run the bistro, Amy then tells Nick (Ben Price) she should have listened to Rowan and is quitting.

    Rowan’s delighted and arranges an upload session for Amy. 

    With Amy’s mum, Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford) making a return to the cobbles, can she help save her from Rowan and The Institute?

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    Corrie legend Anne Kirkbride sadly died in 2015 a year after her character’s on-screen death[/caption]