Corrie viewers rejoice as Abi FINALLY believes Amy after she was raped by mechanic Aaron

‘She finally takes off her pink glasses!’: Corrie viewers rejoice as Abi FINALLY believes Amy after her terrifying rape

Coronation Street fans rejoiced when Abi Franklin finally believed that Amy Barlow had indeed been raped by mechanic Aaron Sandford on Monday.

Despite Abi (Sally Carman-Duttine) previously believing in her tenant and employee’s innocence, his recent behavior and Amy’s defiance changed her mind.

Abi sheepishly went to the Barlow’s where she got an icy reception from Tracey (Kate Ford) before sitting down for a heart to heart with daughter Amy (Elle Mulvaney).

The teen remembered the gruesome and graphic details of Aaron’s (James Craven) attack before an emotional Abi apologized for not doubting her.

One fan wrote on Twitter, “Did Abi finally take off her rose-colored glasses?”

Finally: Coronation Street fans rejoiced when Abi Franklin (pictured) finally believed Amy Barlow after she was raped by mechanic Aaron Sandford

Honesty: Despite Abi (Sally Carman-Duttine) previously believing in her lodger's innocence, his recent behavior changed and Amy's (pictured) defied her on Monday

Honesty: Despite Abi (Sally Carman-Duttine) previously believing in her lodger’s innocence, his recent behavior changed and Amy’s (pictured) defied her on Monday

A second said, “Is Abi finally coming to her senses?”

With a third writing, “This gets interesting as Abi now believes Amy and takes her side against Aaron.”

Another asked, “Will Abi fire Aaron over Amy’s accusations?”

Someone else happy: ‘Come on Abi, you have to believe Amy’.

With another writing, “This conversation with Abi, Amy Tracy at the Barlow house is so powerful.”

It comes after viewers were horrified after Ryan Connor developed life-threatening sepsis during Friday’s episode.

The DJ (played by Ryan Prescott) who suffered life-changing injuries after a horrific acid attack hasn’t called an ambulance despite the wound on his arm showing signs of infection.

Ryan was pelted with a glass of acid after standing between Daisy Midgeley and her stalker Justin, who had originally planned to attack the barmaid.

Horror: The teen recalled the gruesome and graphic details of Aaron's (James Craven, pictured) attack before an emotional Abi apologized for not doubting her'

Horror: The teen recalled the gruesome and graphic details of Aaron’s (James Craven, pictured) attack before an emotional Abi apologized for not doubting her’

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Please!  One fan wrote on Twitter,

Please! One fan wrote on Twitter, “Did Abi finally take off her rose-colored glasses?”

After hearing Daisy (Charlotte Jordan) tell fiancé Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard) that she couldn’t wait to dump him, Ryan’s problems only got worse when the infection knocked him unconscious.

Racing to Twitter fans begged the character to call an ambulance, while others were certain he had developed sepsis.

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused when the body releases chemicals to fight an infection.

These chemicals damage the body’s own tissues and organs and can lead to shock, organ failure, and death.

One of them wrote, “Ryan needs to call an ambulance ASAP. He could die of sepsis if he doesn’t get antibiotics.”

With a second addition: “Ryan, get to the hospital quickly, it looks very septic.”

Danger!  It comes after viewers were horrified after Ryan Connor developed life-threatening sepsis during Friday's episode

Danger! It comes after viewers were horrified after Ryan Connor developed life-threatening sepsis during Friday’s episode

Convinced: Racing to Twitter fans begged him to call an ambulance, while others were certain he had developed sepsis

Convinced: Racing to Twitter fans begged him to call an ambulance, while others were certain he had developed sepsis

A third said, “Think Ryan has Sepsis” and “So Ryan has Sepsis?” poor boy’.

Another wrote, “Daniel needs to call an ambulance” while someone else agreed, “He needs to call an ambulance.” He has blood poisoning.”

After Ryan left a message for Daisy’s alter ego Crystal, she rushed to his flat, terrified of what she would find.

Along with Debbie (Sue Devaney), they discovered him cold and unconscious before finally dialing 999.

Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX.