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Coronation Street airs exit for Christina after new row with Daisy

Coronation Street spoilers follow.

Coronation Street has aired an exit for Christina — but not before she left Daisy with an ominous warning.

Amy Robbins recently turned up as Daisy's mum for a short stint, having confirmed a few weeks back that she'd already wrapped filming on her brief time on the cobbles.

Friday's episode (March 24) started off on a tense note for the duo, as Christina announced she'd invited Daisy's "school friends" Samantha and Ellie to the Hen Do.

Daisy was anything but pleased by the blast from her past, though Christina downplayed her daughter's memories of being bullied by the two girls.

During a game of Truth or Dare, Daisy took issue with one of her old mates mocking Gemma — and Christina failed to stand up for her daughter's Weatherfield friends.

"Just wind your neck in," Christina demanded.

When the girls mocked Daisy for living in Weatherfield, Rita had enough and walked out — after calling Samantha and Ellie "a right pair of nincompoops".

Christina was shocked when Daisy revealed she'd called a cab for her 'old friends' and her mum, then ordered them all to get out of the Rovers.

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"I don't want you at the wedding," she told her mum.

As Christina went to leave, she spitefully told Daisy: "No woman in our family has ever had a happy wedding day and you are no different.

"You see, there's a family curse. It's true, the day was cursed from the beginning. The further away from it I am, the better."

Christina's words were a frightful omen because viewers knew Daisy's stalker Justin will intervene on her wedding day with plans for an acid attack.

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Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and streams on ITVX.

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We would encourage anyone who identifies with the topics raised in this article to reach out. Call 999 if you or anyone you know is in immediate danger, or report any concerning situations using UK government resources or the Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service. The National Stalking Helpline is open 9.30am-4pm on weekdays (and until 8pm on Wednesdays) on 0808 802 0300.

Coronation Street has been working on Daisy's storyline with support from The Suzy Lamplugh Trust, which works to reduce the risk of violence and aggression through campaigning, education and support.

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