Fans upset over Debbie Webster's exit from Coronation Street

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Fans of "Coronation Street" are upset about the exit of the character Debbie Webster. Viewers expressed their feelings after a recent episode aired on March 19, where drama unfolded at the Chariot Square hotel. Debbie, played by Sue Devaney, sought help from a new electrician named Mick Michaelis. Mick, however, showed unprofessional behavior, drinking beer instead of working. Tensions rose when he demanded a £300 call-out fee, which Debbie refused to pay. Mick has been introduced as a "nightmare neighbor" and is expected to bring chaos to the show. Debbie, who first appeared in 1984, is facing a serious storyline involving a dementia diagnosis. This has made fans worried for her future on the show. Many expressed sadness on social media, saying she is "far too good to lose." Some viewers are concerned about what Mick might do to her, fearing he could worsen her condition. Devaney's performance is anticipated to be emotional as the storyline develops. An insider revealed that Debbie's exit will be a significant event, making it especially hard for fans. As well as Mick, three other new characters will be introduced to the show soon. "Coronation Street" continues to air on ITV1 every Tuesday at 8pm.


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