Coronation Street: Todd Kicks Out Theo — 25 Shocking Spoiler Pics!

Todd Kicks Out Theo — Chaos, Betrayal, and 25 Shocking Moments That Will Change Coronation Street Forever

Coronation Street fans are bracing for one of the most emotionally charged weeks in recent memory, as Todd Grimshaw reaches his breaking point and kicks Theo Hawthorne out of his life — and his home — in a dramatic showdown that exposes secrets, betrayals, and shattered loyalties. Across 25 explosive scenes, this storyline promises heartbreak, fury, and consequences that will ripple through Weatherfield long after the dust settles.

The tension between Todd and Theo has been simmering for weeks. What began as a passionate relationship built on charm and wit has slowly turned toxic, weighed down by lies and emotional manipulation. At first, Todd thought Theo was a fresh start — someone who accepted his past mistakes and wanted a future with him. But recent revelations have painted a very different picture. Theo has been hiding something, and it’s far darker than anyone expected.

The episode begins with Todd trying to hold things together at work. After receiving a cryptic call from George Shuttleworth, he learns that Theo has been seen with another man — and not just anyone, but Paul Foreman’s old acquaintance, a shady figure known for stirring trouble. Todd brushes it off publicly but can’t hide the flicker of jealousy in his eyes. Later that day, he confronts Theo, who laughs it off, saying, “You don’t own me, Todd. You of all people should understand freedom.”

But things spiral when Eileen overhears part of their argument and decides to intervene. She warns Todd not to repeat his old patterns — pushing people away before they can hurt him — but it’s too late. Todd’s trust issues are already bubbling to the surface. When he discovers a hidden envelope of cash in Theo’s jacket, everything explodes. “Whose money is this, Theo?” Todd demands. “Mine,” Theo snaps, but the hesitation in his voice gives him away.

In one of the episode’s most intense scenes, Todd’s suspicion turns into fury as he accuses Theo of using him. “You moved in here, played the perfect partner, but all the while you were playing me,” he spits. Theo, cornered, finally admits that he’s been in contact with someone from Todd’s past — Billy Mayhew. Not romantically, but out of guilt. Theo claims he wanted to understand the man Todd once loved to see why Todd still carries so much bitterness. The revelation devastates Todd. “You went behind my back to dig through my heartbreak? You’re worse than I ever was.”

The argument escalates as Theo tries to defend himself, insisting he only wanted to help Todd heal. But the damage is done. Todd grabs Theo’s bag, throws it at his feet, and shouts the line that sends shockwaves through the household: “Get out. Get out before I turn into the man you think I am.” The rawness of Gareth Pierce’s performance as Todd in this moment is unforgettable — his voice shaking between rage and pain, his eyes filled with regret even as he pushes Theo toward the door.

Outside, Theo pleads with him one last time. “I love you, Todd. You don’t have to do this.” But Todd’s jaw tightens. “You love control, not me.” With that, he slams the door, and the silence that follows feels deafening.

The rest of the episode unfolds through reactions across Weatherfield. Eileen tries to comfort Todd, but he’s inconsolable. “Every time I let someone in, they find a new way to lie to me,” he says bitterly. Meanwhile, George advises him to forgive but not forget, reminding him that love and pain often come hand in hand.

Theo, meanwhile, finds himself alone at the Rovers, drinking heavily. He confides in Daisy, revealing that he wasn’t entirely honest — the cash wasn’t his, and the person he’s been talking to isn’t Billy after all. It’s Sean Tully, who had warned him not to hurt Todd. Theo admits that he felt cornered and started lying to protect himself. Daisy urges him to tell Todd the truth before things spiral even further, but Theo mutters, “He’s made up his mind. I’m the villain now.”

In one of the final shocking scenes, Eileen goes to check on Theo out of concern, only to find him packing a suitcase and muttering about leaving Weatherfield for good. “He won’t even look at me,” Theo says quietly. “And maybe he shouldn’t.” Eileen tells him Todd still cares, but Theo shakes his head: “Sometimes love isn’t enough when trust is gone.”

The emotional climax comes late in the episode when Todd sits alone in the darkened living room, replaying their final argument in his head. A framed photo of them sits shattered on the table. With trembling hands, Todd picks it up and whispers, “Why do I always ruin everything I touch?” The haunting quiet of that moment leaves viewers in tears — a man trapped between wanting connection and fearing it more than anything.

But Coronation Street being Coronation Street, the story doesn’t end there. The next day, Todd receives a letter slipped under his door — unsigned, but clearly from Theo. Inside is a simple note: “I didn’t lie about everything. YouCoronation Street's Todd kicks out Theo in 25 new spoiler pictures