Coronation Street’s Newest Villain: Beth Nixon Reveals Megan Is Her First TV Role

Coronation Street has a chilling new antagonist, and she is already grabbing the nation’s attention. Beth Nixon has arrived in Weatherfield as Megan, the PE coach secretly grooming 15 year old Will Driscoll. Viewers met her in tense scenes that flipped from concern to control. Off screen, Beth revealed this is her first ever television job. On screen, she is poised to become the most hated woman on the cobbles.

Coronation Street's newest villain reveals it's her first TV job as she's  set to become most hated woman in Britain

First steps inside the Rovers

Beth admitted her early days were overwhelming. The Rovers set was packed with cast and crew. She took it in with quiet focus. Between takes, she chatted, watched, and learned. That calm presence mirrors Megan’s surface charm. It also helped Beth settle into a high pressure debut.

Building a complex predator

Beth describes Megan as calculated. Every move has a purpose. She hides in plain sight, warm smile on, eyes always taking the measure of a room. She is outwardly confident and charismatic. Inside, she is insecure. She craves affection. She needs adoration. That hunger drives her to burrow into the Driscoll family, a presence that clings and corrodes.Coronation Street's newest villain reveals it's her first TV job as she's  set to become most hated woman in Britain

No cartoon monster

Beth is clear. Megan is not one note. To play her, you must find the human core that twists the choices. Private hurts. Old scars. The audience does not know them yet, but Megan does. Those buried truths will surface, and when they do, the fallout will be severe.

Handling the controversy

Producers warned Beth from the start. This story would be heavy. It demands sensitivity and courage from everyone involved. Corrie has a long history of tackling difficult subjects with care. The early response proves the scale of the task. Viewers are shocked. They are angry. They are engaged. That is the point. The show is holding up a mirror and asking hard questions about trust, power, and the quiet ways abuse begins.Coronation Street's newest villain reveals it's her first TV job as she's  set to become most hated woman in Britain

What to watch for next

Expect Megan to press her advantage while keeping the mask spotless. Watch how she wins sympathy, then leverage. Watch how Will isolates. Watch the family dynamic bend under subtle pressure. The tension will live in the pauses, the glances, the half truths. When the reveal comes, it will not be tidy. It will be a reckoning.