Corrie's Gail 'to marry for seventh time' in ITV soap

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It is reported that iconic Coronation Street character Gail, played by Helen Worth, is to marry for a seventh time in the ITV soap.

The Sunday People/The Mirror quotes an unnamed source as saying: "The wedding scenes are being filmed and when they air, viewers will be gripped.

Gail with the late Brian Tilsley (Christopher Quentin)

"As with any soap wedding, they will have to wait and see whether Gail makes it down the aisle or not."

Worth, who has played Gail since 1974, announced earlier this year that she is leaving the soap.

Gail with Martin Platt (Sean Wilson)

Previously, Gail was married to Brian Tilsley (twice), Martin Platt, Richard Hillman, Joe McIntyre, and Michael Rodwell.

"With a character as popular as her, they will be hoping she finally gets a happy ending," the source added.

Gail with Richard Hillman (Brian Capron)

Coronation Street fans have recently seen the return of Gail's former flame Jesse Chadwick, played by John Thomson, to the cobbles.

Coronation Street airs on Virgin Media One and ITV on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Gail with Jesse Chadwick (John Thomson)

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