Coronation Street star Andrew Still has addressed Justin Still's future in Weatherfield as he arrives in court to learn his fate.
The newcomer made his debut in December 2022 and became acquainted with Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) after meering her at the hospital.
He quickly fell for Daisy, who is engaged to Daniel Osborne (Rob Mallard), but this soon becomes deconstructed into an obsessive crush to the point where he begins stalking and harassing her on multiple occasions.
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Justin attempted to target Daisy in an acid attack, only to end up victimising her neighbour Ryan Connor (Ryan Prescott) instead.
Afterwards, Justin is arrested for his crimes and he will find out the verdict from the jury in upcoming scenes as an appearance in court.
Teasing the outcome of the trial, Andrew said: "It’s a bold play by Justin! Viewers are really not going to know until the end which side the coin is going to fall on."
He went on too that he thinks it's "definitely important" for Corrie to show that Justin will get his comeuppance.
The soap newcomer explained: "When I have been a viewer of a show and watched a character do terrible things, I can’t help but hope that it’s going to come back to bite them and I think that Justin certainly deserves justice to be served because what he has done has been horrendous.
"I definitely think he should get his comeuppance."
Andrew revealed that he has had a few fans come up to him in the pub wondering if he's "the boy off Coronation Street", and some have even asked for selfies.
Speaking about the reaction from viewers, he said: "Everyone has been really nice and they know it’s not real life but I did have one guy come up to me and he was like, 'You’re really scary!' and he did actually seem a wee bit scared of me!
"I was like, 'Honestly mate, that’s not who I am!'
Coronation Street airs Monday, Wednesday and Friday on ITV1 and ITVX at 8pm
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