Coronation Street: David and Shona Face Disaster as Kit Causes Fresh Tension
Next week on Coronation Street, what should be a romantic anniversary celebration for David and Shona Platt turns into a night of chaos, awkward glances, and family fireworks — all thanks to Kit Green.
A Romantic Plan Goes Wrong
David might not be the Street’s most romantic husband, but this year he’s determined to make Shona feel special. Six years after their eventful wedding — which nearly didn’t happen thanks to David’s stint behind bars — he’s planning a heartfelt dinner at the Bistro, the very spot where they tied the knot.
But in true Platt fashion, things don’t go to plan.
As a prank, David teases Shona with a cheap six-pack of lager as her “gift,” only to reveal he’s joking and has arranged a fancy meal for two instead. Delighted, Shona glams up for the occasion, ready for a quiet night with her husband — no drama, no interruptions, and definitely no family feuds.
An Awkward Twist at the Bistro
Unfortunately, David’s big gesture quickly unravels. When the pair arrive at the Bistro, he realises he’s booked the table for the wrong day. Their anniversary dinner isn’t tonight at all — it’s tomorrow.
Before Shona can hide her disappointment, a well-meaning staff member offers an alternative: they can still dine, but they’ll need to share a table… with Sarah and Kit.
What could possibly go wrong?
Old Wounds Reopened
The double-date might sound harmless, but for Shona, it’s anything but. Last year, she shared a drunken one-night stand with Kit — something she and David have never fully moved past.
The atmosphere at the table quickly turns frosty. Kit tries to play it cool, Sarah does her best to keep the peace, and David’s patience wears thinner by the minute. “To be fair, he was trying to do something nice,” a Corrie insider explained. “But this mix-up reignites everything they’ve tried to bury.”
Sparks Fly at the Bistro
As tensions simmer, the evening teeters between small talk and full-blown confrontation. Sarah knows her brother still disapproves of her relationship with Kit, and Shona’s unease only fuels the tension.
With sharp words flying and old resentments resurfacing, one question hangs over the table — can David and Kit stay civil long enough to make it to dessert, or will the night end with a punch instead of pudding?
Whatever happens, it’s clear that in Weatherfield, even an anniversary dinner can turn into a battleground.