Martin Hancock believes 'it's not the end' for Spider and Toyah despite exit Corrie
Coronation Street actor Martin Hancock believes it's not the end for Spider and Toyah - despite his exit.His return has seen him involved in some of the biggest storylines on the street. Those storylines include the huge extremism grooming gang that Spider helped bring down.
Speaking to OK! about Spider and Toyah, Martin said: "I don't think it's the end, I don't think it's the end of the story. I think, these two always have a bit of love there."The 54 year old said: "You know, what's been happening previously in Spider's life and what's been happening previously in Toya's life, have conspired to do them down at the end. It's sad. They're both very committed people.
"From chatting with people, I think perhaps, maybe, not immediately, but I think there is some unfinished business, definitely."
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