CORONATION Street's Sean Tully receives a special visit from his son Dylan next week – but not everyone is happy about it.
Factory worker Sean – who is played by Antony Cotton on the ITV soap – has been getting close to newcomer Frank Bardsley in recent weeks.
In upcoming scenes, Sean is excited at the prospect of his son Dylan coming to stay and tells Eileen Grimshaw how he hope Frank and Dylan will hit it off.
Later on, Dylan arrives in the café and mistakes George Shuttleworth for Sean’s boyfriend.
Still hoping his son and new love interest Frank will get on, Sean decides to make dinner plans for the trio.
But Frank refuses the invite, making out he wouldn’t want to intrude on Dylan’s first night, leaving Sean disappointed.
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It comes after George revealed that Frank was his high school bully and tormented him for many years.
George recalled: "It seem stupid now, it was so long ago but Frank he wasn't nice to meet at school."
Eileen asked: "He bullied you?
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"I suppose, I guess there's not a George in the land that hasn't been called Georgy Porgy," he continued.
But a sympathetic Eileen said: "But it's not very nice being picked on."
George went on: "No, it got really bad when they found out what my dad did, there was a whole group of them who found it really funny.
"Calling me names and throwing stuff at me – usual horrible kid stuff.
"Frank was usually the ringleader – he had this temper.
"He'd get really nasty if he thought you'd slighted him and there was this one day when it got really bad and I made the mistake of standing up to him, after that my card was marked."
Corrie fans think Frank is not to be trusted and fear Sean could be in danger.
One wrote: "Poor George. Still suffering after all the years of bullying. Frank's nasty. He hasn't changed. Sean's in for a rude awakening."
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Another posted: "So this Frank was a nasty piece of work question is, is he still horrible and could Sean be next in line? #Corrie."
A third added: "So is he going to turn Sean into his new punch bag #Corrie."
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