Who Does Lisa Love More, Carla Or Becky? | Coronation Street
Who Does Lisa Love More, Carla Or Becky? | Coronation Street
By Coronation Street Entertainment Desk
Breakfast in Weatherfield rarely comes without a side of chaos—and this morning was no exception. The latest Coronation Street drama has viewers torn between loyalty
and heartbreak as Lisa finds herself at the centre of a love triangle that blurs the line between past and present, truth and deception, heartbreak and hope.
The question on everyone’s lips: Who does Lisa truly love more—Carla or Becky?
A Family on the Brink
The emotional storm began when Lisa’s daughter, Betsy, found herself in deep trouble with the law—accused of vandalizing a police car and assaulting an officer. Panic spread through the household as the family faced the unthinkable: Betsy could go to prison. Yet Lisa’s calm response puzzled everyone around her. She wasn’t indifferent—she was hiding something.
CCTV footage soon revealed the shocking truth: Betsy wasn’t the culprit. The true vandal was a masked man, and the so-called “assault” charge was built on weak evidence. Enter Becky—Lisa’s once “dead” ex—who stepped in from the shadows to save her daughter. Her secret return upended everything Lisa had rebuilt with Carla, sparking a storm of emotions that has since shaken the Cobbles.
The Return of a Ghost
Becky’s reappearance was nothing short of explosive. For years, Lisa had mourned her, believing Becky had been killed under mysterious circumstances. But the truth was far darker. Becky had been in hiding—forced underground by a corrupt officer named Castello, who convinced her it was too dangerous to return home.
When Becky finally resurfaced to help Betsy, emotions flooded back like a dam breaking. The motherly instinct that pushed her to save her daughter clashed with the pain of knowing she’d abandoned her family for years. And while Lisa’s gratitude was genuine, it came tangled with guilt, suspicion, and the ghosts of a love she thought she’d buried forever.
Carla vs. Becky — Two Worlds Collide
Carla, Lisa’s current partner, has been a rock through the turmoil of loss and rebuilding. She’s grounded, fiercely loyal, and deeply in love with Lisa. Together, they built a stable home for Betsy—a fragile peace shattered by Becky’s return.
Carla’s confidence faltered as old emotions began to stir. Lisa tried to downplay her reactions, insisting she was simply thankful to Becky for saving her daughter. But the chemistry between them was undeniable. Late-night conversations, shared memories, and glances that lasted a moment too long hinted at a bond that time and distance couldn’t break.
When Carla quietly asked if Lisa still loved Becky, the silence that followed spoke volumes.
A Dangerous Game of Truth and Lies
Meanwhile, the mystery around Becky’s “death” continued to unravel. It became clear that her disappearance wasn’t voluntary—she had been manipulated into hiding, told that returning would endanger them all. Castello, the officer responsible, had kept her isolated for years.
Lisa’s confrontation with him was a scene dripping with tension. She demanded answers—and justice—for the pain his lies had caused. Yet amid the anger, a deeper conflict brewed within her: if Becky had fought so hard to come home, what did that say about the love they once shared?
Mother and Daughter Reconnected
For Betsy, Becky’s return was nothing short of miraculous. Having grown up believing her mother was dead, she now faced the confusion of reconnecting with a parent she barely knew. Their scenes together were heartbreakingly tender—filled with laughter one moment and tears the next.
Becky offered Betsy a way out: come live with her in Spain, where she’d been hiding. A fresh start, far away from Weatherfield and its shadows. The temptation was undeniable, especially for a young woman desperate to escape the chaos surrounding her family. But Lisa’s reaction revealed everything—fear, jealousy, and the painful realization that she might lose both the women she loves most.
Lisa’s Confession: Torn Between Two Loves
In a quiet late-night conversation with Roy, Lisa finally broke down. When asked the question no one dared to voice—did she still love Becky?—her answer was both heartbreaking and honest.
“Yes,” she whispered.
Lisa confessed that while she deeply loves Carla, Becky was her first real love—the one who made her laugh, made her dream, and broke her heart all at once. Their relationship had been volatile but passionate, built on a foundation of both love and chaos. And though she had found peace with Carla, being near Becky reopened wounds she thought had long healed.
When pressed on who she loved more, Lisa hesitated, the weight of the question breaking her composure. “It’s Carla,” she finally admitted. “A hundred times, it’s Carla. But being around Becky…” Her voice trailed off, revealing a truth she couldn’t fully deny.
The Goodbye That Feels Like Forever
As Becky prepared to leave for Spain again, emotions ran high. Betsy begged her mother to stay, promising that they could make it work. But Becky knew she couldn’t. “It’s too dangerous,” she said, her voice trembling. “Not yet.”
In a final heart-wrenching moment, Betsy accused her of running away again. “If you cared about us that much, you’d find a way to stay,” she cried. Becky could only respond with silence—and tears. As she walked away, the pain of goodbye cut deeper than before, leaving Lisa standing alone between the two worlds she could never fully unite.
A Future Unwritten
By the episode’s end, the emotional fallout was palpable. Lisa sat in silence, torn between the woman who brought her back to life and the one who once made her feel truly alive. Carla’s quiet strength stood in contrast to Becky’s wild, unpredictable love—a love that refused to die, no matter how much time had passed.
And for Betsy, the future remains uncertain. Will she follow her heart to Spain, or stay with the family she’s just begun to understand?
As the sun set over Coronation Street, one thing became clear: love is never simple in Weatherfield. And for Lisa, the battle between loyalty and longing has only just begun.
