Coronation Street spoilers: Shady Adam Barlow set to steal Rosie Webster’s hidden stash of cocaine
Rosie Webster (Helen Flanagan) and her sister Sophie (Brooke Vincent) will bury the drugs they travelled back from the US with in Tim's allotment
ADAM Barlow has proved to be quite the shady smooth talker - but could upcoming episodes also see him turn drug dealer?
Actor Sam Robertson, who plays Ken's slippery grandson, has been snapped skulking around Tim Metcalfe's allotment as they film new scenes for Coronation Street at night.
Helen Flanagan was also recently seen shooting her first scenes as Rosie Webster nearby the allotment with sister Sophie (Brooke Vincent).
The pair appeared to be burying the drugs Rosie planted on Sophie as they travelled back from America together.
No drugs are found, but when Sophie asks her sister to open her bag full of sweets she discovers cocaine.
The sisters then decide to bury it, but Ken Barlow’s grandson Adam finds out and offers to sell it for the girls.
They later confide in mechanic dad Kevin, played by Michael Le Vell, who confronts Adam.
A source told The Sun: “Trouble is never far away from the Websters.
“This is the reason they wanted Helen back as Rosie as she immediately brings great storylines with her.
“Rosie tells Sophie someone planted the drugs on her, and is as shocked as her sister when she sees the white powder.
“The girls panic and decide to bury the drugs but Adam Barlow finds out what they have done and offers to sell the drugs for a fee.
“But, Kevin’s business is struggling following an arson attack and he needs money. So he takes matters into his own hands.”
The girls' dad Kevin has been left in financial trouble after his daughter Sophie was rushed to hospital off-screen in the US.
She ended up racking up a huge medical bill after needing to have her appendix removed.
Sophie was not be able to pay for her treatment in the US, so Kevin was left struggling to foot the bill.
Brooke took a break from Corrie to star in 1960s-set play Be My Baby, which saw many of her castmates attend the Salford premiere.
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