Coronation Street’s Daisy finds out who the father of her baby is – but an unexpected twist follows
Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) recently found out she was pregnant in Coronation Street, and her baby has two potential fathers.
While in a relationship with Kit Green (Jacob Roberts), Daisy had a one night stand with former flame Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard), meaning that either one of them could be the dad.
Although initially Daisy had wanted to keep her pregnancy a secret, the news was outed to both potential fathers when she ended up in hospital with an ankle injury.
Despite telling Kit that he was the father, she later confided in Daniel that she didn’t know for sure.
Unable to cope with the unknown, Daniel asked Daisy to take a DNA test, and she agreed.
However, before the results came back, Daisy announced her situation in front of the Rovers punter, in a bid to get back at Bethany Platt (Lucy Fallon).
Bethany was devastated that Daniel had betrayed her, and promptly called an end to their engagement.
In tonight’s episode, Sarah Platt (Tina O’Brien) wasted no time in berating Daisy for stealing Bethany’s man and humiliating her in front of everyone.
Daisy was quick to point out that Sarah was being a hypocrite, having previously been in a similar position with Adam Barlow (Sam Robertson) and Damon Hay (Ciaran Griffiths) both being possible fathers to her child.
Bethany was equally as annoyed at Sarah for getting involved, and soon visited Daisy to apologise.
Daisy also apologised for the way the truth had come out, as she admitted that she will always have feelings for Daniel deep down.
Sarah berated Daisy (Picture: ITV)
When Bethany asked if Daisy thought Kit would be a good dad, the barmaid explained how he had come to her most recent scan with her.
However, Bethany wasn’t impressed, pointing out that that was the bare minimum and admitting that she didn’t think either man would step up in the end.
As she revealed how Sarah had raised her alone and that Daisy’s problem was that she ‘thinks she needs a man’, Daisy was left with food for thought.