Michael le vell fears he won't be welcomed back to corrie even if he's

Michael le vell fears he won't be welcomed back to corrie even if he's


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The 48-year-old actor thinks that ITV1 bosses will not invite him back to Coronation Street, even if he is found not guilty of the 19 charges – which include raping a child and engaging in


sexual activity with a child. “He says he can’t imagine the executives welcoming him back with a big blockbuster storyline after weeks of lurid court details,” a friend told The Mirror. “He


believes Kevin could very well be finished and will be quietly sidelined and then written out. He’s only really ever had this one job – and now he fears it could be his last. “But, first


things first, he’s determined to fight these charges all the way and prove his innocence.” Le Vell as played mechanic Kevin Webster for 30 years, but following the news of his latest arrest,


Coronation Street bosses decided to write him out of the soap pending the outcome of his trial. Le Vell was devastated when he was told his character was being written out of the


long-running ITV show pending the outcome of his trial. The actor is said to be living off of beans on toast and has also been seen drowning his sorrows at his local pub. Le Vell was first


arrested back in September 2011 and questioned over the allegations, but it was later dropped. However, after reviewing the case, the Crown Prosecution Service arrested him again and later


charged him, but Le Vell strenuously denies all 19 charges. “I am innocent of these charges and intend to fight them vigorously,” he said at the time of his arrest. Le Vell’s case was


adjourned to Manchester Crown Court on March 20.