Coronation Street spoilers: Kylie Platt to become involved in shocking ADHD storyline

Corrie producers have revealed that Kylie Platt's dealings with her ADHD son are set to take a shocking turn for the worse

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD

Coronation Street's Kylie Platt is to become involved in a drugs scandal when her son Max is diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, as rather than giving her son the medicine prescribed by doctors to control his behaviour, Kylie will be seen taking the pills herself.

Show producer Stuart Blackburn told the Daily Star newspaper: "Over the weeks we see a real change in Max's behaviour and what we are going to learn is that he is suffering from ADHD.

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"We have done a lot of research on this and it is going to take us to a point where Max is going to be put on medication."

Paula Lane on the red carpet
Paula Lane on the red carpet

"Kylie hits a really low point. She is drained and in that moment of madness she takes Max's medication.

"She is utterly ashamed and husband David is disgusted when he finds out. This is, out of all the bad decisions Kylie has made, the worst one ever. It is going to have a devastating effect on her, her health and those around her, and it is going to bring real trouble to the Platt household."

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But she will definitely be exiting the show with a bang.

Paula Lane and her husband are expecting their first baby together

Paula Lane, who plays troubled mum Kylie, will be leaving Coronation Street before Christmas to go on maternity leave.

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She explained: "Kylie's going to stay wild. I said to Stuart I'm ready for that because I've had a quiet six months. I'm not going to let it hinder me."

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