BREAKING NEWS : 90s Emmerdale star joins Coronation Street for major new role
The cobbles of Coronation Street are welcoming a familiar face from soap history, and longtime viewers are already bracing themselves for drama.
In a casting movethat has thrilled fans of classic British television, Corrie has signed up former Emmerdale star Steve Evets for a pivotal new storyline—one
that promises emotional revelations, psychological tension, and a dark twist that could tear a family apart.
Corrie has signed up an Emmerdale legend to play Shona and Jodie’s father
Actor Steve Evets has joined the show for a guest stint as the controlling figure
Steve Evets, best remembered by Emmerdale viewers for his role as Tom Shepherd during the 1990s, is stepping back into the soap spotlight as the long-lost father of Shona and Jodie. While his initial appearance is set for a single episode later this month, producers are leaving the door wide open for a return—hinting that this character’s impact may stretch far beyond his debut.
Evets is no stranger to gritty, character-driven drama. Beyond his soap roots, he has earned acclaim for roles in Shameless and Brassic, often portraying complex men caught between vulnerability and volatility. That experience makes him a compelling choice to play a father figure whose reappearance is anything but comforting.
For weeks, Coronation Street viewers have been consumed by one burning question: who is Shona and Jodie’s controlling, mysterious father? Speculation has run wild online, with some fans even theorizing a crossover twist involving Graham Foster from Emmerdale—the same man who once kidnapped Jodie on behalf of a wealthy and powerful client. The theory gained traction thanks to Graham’s shadowy past and apparent connection to Jodie’s trauma.
But the truth is finally coming to light—and it’s not Graham.
Instead, Steve Evets enters the story as an entirely new character, bringing clarity to a mystery that has haunted the reunited sisters since Jodie’s return. The reveal unfolds next week in scenes that are equal parts heartbreaking and unsettling. Growing increasingly suspicious that Jodie is hiding something, Shona follows her sister to a psychiatric hospital. What she discovers there changes everything.
In an emotionally charged moment, Jodie introduces Shona to their estranged father—a confused, fragile man whose presence immediately complicates the sisters’ already fragile bond. Through tears, Jodie explains that when their mother fled years ago, she was left behind to care for him alone. The revelation reframes much of Jodie’s past behavior, casting her not just as damaged, but as someone shaped by overwhelming responsibility and abandonment.
Moved by what she sees, Shona responds with compassion. She reassures Jodie that she belongs—that she is family now, no matter what happened before. For a brief moment, it feels as though healing might finally be possible.
But Coronation Street rarely lets peace settle without consequence.
What begins as a tender reunion soon spirals into something far darker. As the storyline unfolds, it becomes clear that Jodie’s need for connection may be tipping into obsession. Producers have teased a “Single White Female”-style plotline, with Jodie increasingly determined to insert herself into Shona’s life—no matter the cost.
Steve Evets in Emmerdale as Tom Shepherd
The dramatic chain of events kicks off when Shona is left utterly exhausted, struggling to juggle life with baby Harper and the relentless demands of everyday chaos. Her frayed nerves snap during a seemingly minor argument with Lily over a limited-edition water bottle, prompting David to urge his wife to take the afternoon off and reset.
Sensing opportunity, Jodie steps in.
When Shona confides that she’s considering visiting their father, Jodie subtly redirects the plan, persuading her sister to go out for the night instead. At the Bistro, tensions simmer as Shona confronts Carl for flirting with Jodie—only for Jodie to play the victim, dissolving into tears and painting herself as misunderstood and fragile.
The manipulation doesn’t stop there. As the evening wears on, Jodie plies Shona with alcohol, carefully encouraging her to let loose while quietly pulling the strings. Once Shona is thoroughly intoxicated, Jodie calls David, presenting herself as the concerned sister-in-law who needs help getting Shona home safely.
With Shona tucked into bed, the situation takes another unsettling turn. Jodie persuades David to stay up with her, suggesting they watch a film together. On the surface, it seems innocent—an attempt at bonding. But the undertones are unmistakable.
As the week continues, Jodie tightens her grip. She prepares David a hot breakfast, packs him off to work with a smile, and begins cleaning the house with an eerie sense of ownership. Then comes the moment that leaves viewers chilled: alone in the house, Jodie smashes David and Shona’s wedding photograph.
The symbolism is impossible to ignore.
Is Shona truly the one in danger—or should David be more worried about how close Jodie is getting? The shattered photo suggests not just jealousy, but a desire to erase Shona’s place in her own life and replace it.
Steve Evets’ arrival as the sisters’ father adds another layer of complexity to this already volatile storyline. His character is not a villain in the traditional sense, but a broken man whose presence reopens old wounds and fuels new ones. Through him, the show explores themes of neglect, inherited trauma, and the devastating ripple effects of family abandonment.
For Coronation Street, this casting coup represents more than nostalgia. It’s a deliberate move to anchor a high-stakes psychological drama in emotional realism. By bringing in a seasoned actor with deep soap roots, the show underscores its commitment to character-led storytelling—where every action has consequences, and every secret carries weight.
As Steve Evets steps onto the cobbles, fans can expect revelations, heartbreak, and a storyline that refuses to play it safe. The sisters’ reunion may have begun with hope, but it’s rapidly descending into something far more dangerous.
One thing is certain: with this 90s Emmerdale star now part of Coronation Street, the fallout is only just beginning—and Weatherfield may never be the same again.


