Abi Webster has been through her fair share of heartbreak in Coronation Street regarding the death of her son Seb Franklin—now, Sally Carman has shed some light on the same storyline. The recent events of Mason’s death have rushed all her past memories—and now, Abi is having a hard time dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder. While so much speculation is going on, Sally has finally opened up about her own experience.
Sally Carman Comments on Seb’s Return
Seb may have been gone for years, but actor Harry Visinoni recently made a surprise return to Abi’s visions. Speaking about filming with him again, Sally Carman revealed just how special the experience was. She said, “I just loved it. It was just gorgeous and just brightened my day. Even though we did those horrible scenes, he was so eager, and so happy to be back.”
She further added, “He loved it. He was buzzing from it. He got every little bit of whatever he could out of it. And it’s just that kind of energy you can’t help but be buoyed up by it, and full of positive energy anyway. Having Abi and Seb back together was special.”
Speaking about Abi’s PTSD, Sally expressed her excitement about how the storyline is going to unfold eventually. She explained that the history between Abi and Seb made the scenes feel incredibly real—which made it easy for her to react naturally. She then added, “It was the easiest thing to do in the world, to respond to and to play that, because it was actually happening in real-time with him there in the room. It was a phenomenal opportunity, and I loved it.”
With Abi’s PTSD set to play a major role in the upcoming storyline of Coronation Street—we can expect to see more emotional scenes ahead. Will she finally find a way to heal inside out, or will the past continue to consume her? Only the upcoming Coronation Street spoilers can reveal. Until then, stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily for more soap updates.