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CORRIE policewoman Kirsty Soames is about to be a victim herself – after she is "caught" by Tommy Duckworth meeting up with a mystery man.
Tommy and Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan) follow the brunette in a bid to prove she has been cheating on her boyfriend, Tommy's mate Tyrone Dobbs.
But their plan backfires after pregnant Kirsty tells them she has actually been meeting up with a family member.
He is a car dealer and she's been arranging a surprise drive in a Ferrari – as a gift for Tyrone.
Furious Kirsty (Natalie Gumede) tells Tyrone it's over between them – prompting him to beg her for forgiveness.
The love-struck lad, (Alan Halsall) begs her to give their relationship another go and even proposes to her in scenes in a forthcoming episode.
The couple have only just reunited after Tyrone found out that Kirsty is expecting his baby
Coronation Street star Alan Halsall has said that he is looking forward to finding out why show newcomer Kirsty Soames is so twisted.
The actor's character Tyrone Dobbs has been dating Kirsty for a few months, but his new relationship has been marred by the police officer's jealousy and control issues.
Earlier this month, Tyrone finally saw Kirsty's true colours when he overheard her threatening his good friend Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan). However, he later decided to stick with Kirsty after discovering that she is expecting his baby.
Halsall told This Morning today: "Tyrone's never had a stable family or childhood. He was only stable when he was with Jack and Vera. He just wants that family - to have a wife and a kid. And so the other things on the periphery, he just doesn't see. He doesn't see what Kirsty's doing behind his back, because he's just in love.
"Kirsty is driving a wedge between Tyrone and his friends, and just separating him from everyone so she can have him to herself and be manipulative."
Asked whether he knows any secrets from Kirsty's past which could help to explain her antics, Halsall replied: "No, but I think that's exciting for us as actors - and it will be for the audience watching as well.
"We don't know the backstory and we don't know why she is the way she is. That's really exciting - the writers have got a blank page to write on there."
Natalie Gumede, who plays the role of Kirsty, recently told Digital Spy that she is also interested in exploring the character's history.
"I've heard people say that she's psychotic, but I prefer to think that she's just troubled or perhaps slightly damaged," Gumede said earlier this month. "We're yet to find out why, but obviously there's been something in her past which has made her very jealous and have quite a few control issues. So I'm looking forward to playing that out."
Coronation Street continues tonight at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV1.
Coronation Street star Alan Halsall has admitted that his character Tyrone Dobbs may not be thinking straight when he proposes to pregnant girlfriend Kirsty Soames.
As first reported last month, Tyrone pops the question to Kirsty in an upcoming storyline as he feels guilty after wrongly accusing her of an affair.
Tyrone makes his mistake after his friends Tina McIntyre (Michelle Keegan) and Tommy Duckworth (Chris Fountain) become convinced that Kirsty is cheating and tell him about their suspicions.
Halsall, revealing what happens when Tyrone confronts Kirsty, told All About Soap: "Kirsty's seething - mainly because she's always stressed she would never cheat on him like his wife Molly did before she died. Kirsty tells Tyrone that they can't carry on seeing each other if there's no truth in their relationship, and she leaves him. He's absolutely heartbroken when she does it.
"He blames himself for ever listening to Tommy and Tina, and is convinced that he's blown his chances with Kirsty for good. Sally urges him to keep fighting for her, so he goes to the police station. Tyrone ends up proposing to Kirsty because he can't think of any better way to cement their relationship. It's all a bit of a rush, but he genuinely does love her."
While Kirsty accepts Tyrone's proposal, Halsall predicted that the drama between them is far from over.
He explained: "There's definitely more to Kirsty than meets the eye, and at the moment we've got no idea why she behaves the way she does. Kirsty's problems could be really deep-rooted, but there's no doubt that Tyrone will get hurt again somehow by her."
Over on Coronation Street, Tyrone Dobbs throws caution to the wind as he proposes to his bunny boiler girlfriend Kirsty Soames.
Tyrone (Alan Halsall) is left gutted in the coming days when Tommy tells him that he's convinced Kirsty is having an affair, having spotted her meeting up with another man in secret.
Fearing that Kirsty (Natalie Gumede) has betrayed him just like Molly did before she died, Tyrone confronts her with Tommy's suspicions. However, the feisty police officer is horrified by the accusation and it turns out that there's an innocent explanation for her behaviour.
Kirsty immediately decides to end things with Tyrone as she's shocked by his lack of trust in her, but the Weatherfield mechanic is desperate to win her back.
Calling at the police station, Tyrone begs Kirsty for a second chance. She tries to ignore him, but when Tyrone goes down on one knee and proposes, it seems like Kirsty could have got exactly what she wants!
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AS Corrie's Tyrone Dobbs his love life is often tempestuous – wife Molly cheated with his best mate and now girlfriend Kirsty shows signs of being a bunny boiler.
STAR Alan Halsall has revealed he couldn’t start dating his wife until she quit the soap
Yet Alan Halsall, who plays the hard done-by mechanic, has a home life troubled Tyrone could only dream about.
For not only is he happily married to Wild At Heart actress and former Corrie star Lucy-Jo Hudson, he reveals the couple have had only ONE argument in the seven years they have been together.
Alan says: "We don't fight at all. We have a really easy relationship and we never get to the point of arguments.
"I'm laid-back about most things and I'm not someone for rows — I'd rather sit and chat — and Lucy is very placid. We've only had one argument and that wasn't even much of a fight.
"We were at a wedding and I did something I shouldn't have and it was just a case of Lucy saying, 'You know you were silly then' and me saying, 'Yes, I'm sorry'. I knew I was in the wrong and that was the one and only time.
"We are not in any way like Tyrone and Kirsty. Neither of us really wears the trousers. We get on so well and our relationship is not fiery at all.
"We really enjoy being married — I'm very proud that Luce is my wife. We're just very much in love."
The couple met on the Street set in 2002 when Lucy-Jo played wild child Katie Harris. They began dating when she left the soap in 2005. Alan recalls: "I'd always fancied her but she wouldn't really date anyone she worked with. We got on as friends and when she found out she was leaving, we started going out.
"We built our relationship on the friendship and it grew quickly. I fell head-over-heels in love with her and knew straight away she was the one. Once I knew she loved me too, that was it — I wanted to be married.
"I'm sure down the line we'll have children. At the moment though, it's hard for us to start a family while Lucy is halfway round the world in Africa filming Wild At Heart."
In the past two years viewers have witnessed Tyrone's heartache after Molly cheated on him, then revealed Kevin, not Tyrone, was baby Jack's father. Just three days later Molly died in the tram crash. Now he is dating feisty policewoman Kirsty Soames but their relationship is far from plain sailing.
Despite her attempts to drive a wedge between him and his friends Tina and Tommy, Tyrone has decided to stand by her after finding out she is pregnant. But when Tommy overhears her making a lunch date with a man called Nathan next week, he and Tina wrongly suspect her of having an affair.
They tell Tyrone, who confronts her, but Kirsty explains the man was her cousin, who works for a car dealer.
Knowing Tyrone's love of fast motors she had secretly been planning a romantic surprise where he would get to drive a Ferrari for the day.
In a desperate attempt to save the relationship, Tyrone rushes to the police station and goes down on one knee to propose.
Alan reveals: "There's a drunk constantly interrupting and Kirsty is standing there in her uniform, so it's definitely not the most romantic of settings.
"He's a loving guy who wears his heart on his sleeve and even though Kirsty is unstable at times, there is a genuine love between them."
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