Dolores really hit out her and Sharon had enough
But Dolores Molloy, played by Martin Stanley, is annoyed to learn about Sharon’s new job offer and she confronts her for not being honest and for hiding her plans. Read more: Coronation Street's Sue Cleaver on weight loss: 'I’m not obsessing over diets: life's hard enough' Sharon has enough of Dolores’ sour attitude towards her and feeling buoyed by Rafferty’s presence, tells her she is quitting the salon.
The pair negotiate a deal for Zoe to live at the Pod, but Alex urges her to go easy on Carol. Zoe then informs Carol that she is moving out. Kira is taken aback when the newlyweds arrive back in Dublin loved up and bearing no grudges towards her.
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