- **Q: Who is Christina Boyd?
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TV Shows / Coronation Street
Weatherfield is set for more drama as a familiar face returns after a year's absence. Christina Boyd, Daisy Midgeley's estranged mother, is back on the cobbles, and she's got Jenny Connor squarely in her sights.
The tension between Jenny Connor and her step-daughter Daisy Midgeley has reached boiling point. Recent events, including a serious accident involving Daniel Osbourne's son Bertie while supposedly under Jenny's care, and Daisy's discovery of Jenny's secret £60,000 share payout, have fractured their relationship.
Enter Christina Boyd, Daisy's estranged mother, who arrives unexpectedly at the Rovers Return. Seizing the opportunity, Daisy enlists Christina's help in a calculated act of revenge. Actress Amy Robbins revealed that Christina views this as a chance to reclaim what she feels Jenny took from her – her husband and her daughter.
The core of their plan involves creating a fake online dating profile, 'Dom', using a burner phone. They intend to make Jenny fall for this fictional character, manipulate her emotionally, and ultimately target her newfound wealth. As Christina sends messages pretending to be 'Dom', Daisy worries about the inevitable moment Jenny will want to meet him in person. This elaborate and cruel scheme is driven by Christina's deep-seated jealousy and Daisy's current anger, with both seemingly happy to see Jenny potentially lose everything, including the pub.
This dramatic return and revenge plot coincides with actress Charlotte Jordan's announced departure from the soap after four years playing Daisy. It remains to be seen how Christina's manipulative presence will factor into Daisy's exit storyline.
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