What will this mean for Gemma Winter-Brown and husband Chesney?
George Banks is set to reprise his role as the soap villain in the coming weeks, when his character crosses paths with his ex-girlfriendHenry was last seen being taken hostage by some gangsters in the back of a car in 2018, and has not been seen since, with viewers left to ponder his fate.
However, TV Times reports that the character will return in a guest capacity, as Gemma begins a new job working for Henry in the wake of her financial problems with now-husband Chesney. Henry was first introduced in 2017 as the grandson of Cecil Newton, the former director of the Rovers Return brewery Newton & Ridley.
Although he first began dating Gemma as part of a bet, the pair later romantically reunited, before he attempted to buy the Rovers, only to be outbid by Jenny and Johnny Connor.George’s return as Henry is the latest in a line of casting announcements for the ITV soap. Claire Sweeney recently made her debut as Tyrone Dobbs’ long-lost mother and Evelyn Plummer’s daughter Cassie, while
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