As Will reports ‘vile’ Megan to the police, Coronation Street spoilers see ‘traumatised’ teen accuse a second woman of trying to assault him
Will turned his back on Megan
In tonight’s episode of Coronation Street (Tuesday, May 12), Will Driscoll took Tim’s advice and decided to report Megan to the police.
It was a difficult decision but one that Will ultimately decided was what needed to happen so that both he and his family could move forward.
It’s a difficult road ahead of Will though as spoilers for next week confirm that his trauma leads to another accusation.

Will reports Megan in Coronation Street
As Tim set off to drop Will at the train station, the drama levels shot through the roof when Ben sent him a panicked message. Even though the Glasgow train had been cancelled, Will was still desperate to go. This left Tim seriously suspicious about what was really going on.
It didn’t take long for the pieces of the puzzle to fall into place either. Ben realised Will’s passport had vanished. And, Susie confirmed that £2k had mysteriously disappeared from the safe too. Suddenly, it became clear that Will was planning a runaway trip with Megan.
Hoping to snap him out of it, Tim shared his own painful experience with older woman Tricia. He explained how he’d only later understood he’d been taken advantage of as a teenager. But Will insisted his situation with Megan was ‘different’ because they were in love, begging Tim to drive him to the airport.
In a surprise twist though, Tim pulled up outside the police station instead.
While Will was furious at first, Tim’s words finally hit home. He bravely went inside to report Megan. And waiting outside afterwards? A huge emotional family hug from the relieved Driscolls.

Spoilers confirm fresh accusation from Will after Megan trauma
With the police questioning vile Megan Walsh next week, it seems that there’s still a way to go until she gets her true comeuppance as she’s released on bail.
In Coronation Street spoilers, Ben’s not ready to sweep things under the carpet. The Driscoll family drama reaches boiling point once again.
After Megan is released on bail, Maggie desperately tries to keep everyone calm and carry on as normal. But any hopes of a peaceful family lunch are completely shattered when Megan unexpectedly turns up, leaving Ben absolutely raging.
And he doesn’t hold back either. In front of Ollie and Will, Ben finally spills the truth, much to Maggie’s horror as the family tensions explode all over again.
At the same time, Will admits he’s struggling to switch off knowing Megan is back out on bail. The whole situation continues to weigh heavily on him. Ben then tries to lift spirits by organising a family holiday. But, with this lot, it’s never going to be that simple as fresh rows threaten to derail everything.
Later on, there’s more worry for Will when Ben discovers he’s skipped his PE exam and disappeared. Bethany later finds him alone in the precinct and attempts to comfort him by sharing some of her own past experiences.
But the situation soon takes an upsetting turn when Bethany gently touches his hand and a distressed and traumatised Will suddenly lashes out, accusing her of touching him up. Can Will get the support he desperately needs? And, will Megan eventually be locked up?
Joe Wicks: Licensed to Kill - The Body Coach reveals Killer protein bar stunt for new Channel 4 show
The Body Coach teased the programme last week and admitted he had stepped out of his comfort zone to film it.
Joe has now revealed more about his show and said it is based around "the most dangerous protein bar ever made".
Together with TV doctor Dr Chris van Tullken, Joe has created the Killer protein bar. Despite being packed with chemicals that are detrimental to the human body, it can be legally sold in the UK - and is on sale now.
The list of ingredients can increase the chances diarrhoea,, cancer, stroke and early death. Yet Joe and Chris have been able to make it and sell it all within the law in this country.
Joe has stressed that he doesn't really want fans to rush out and buy his Killer bar. It also won't kill anyone if they eat it. But he is using it to highlight the dangers of ultra-processed food to the Government.
Joe Wicks: Licensed to Kill protein bar
Joe unveiled his Killer bar on ITV's Good Morning Britain on Tuesday morning (September 29, 2025). Host Ed Balls took one bite and ended up spitting it into a nearby newspaper lying on his desk.
Joe explained: "It's not nice. There's 96 ingredients in there. The reality is, this is just symbolic. I'm not targeting protein bars on their own, but the fact is, I can sell this legally and it contains ingredients that are harmful to us.
"A lot of these products put health claims on, like 'high in protein' and 'high in fibre'. There is 200 health and nutritional benefits in this product. But if you turn it over, you see the real honesty. It says, 'Excessive consumption of this product can cause increase the risk of diarrhoea, cancer, stroke and early death'."
Joe is telling people not to eat his Killer bars. He has created them to put pressure on the Government to make it law to have honest health warnings on the front of packets of ultra-processed food.
"Food companies have a responsibility to be honest about what is going in our food," he added. "Hopefully the Government will do this, because it will make difference. At least consumers will have the information and can make a more informed choice. Food companies will forced to reformat their products and make healthier stuff."
Where can I buy a Killer bar?
Joe Wicks assured GMB's Ed and co-host Susanna Reid that he does not have the intention to sell any of his Killer bars. But in order to prove his point to the Government, they are on sale.
Joe has launched the website Killerbar.co.uk. When clicking on the site, visitors are immediately met with a pop up that warns them not to eat Killer bars. Alongside pictures of Joe and the bar, it says: "DEATHLY PROTEIN BAR FROM JOE WICKS."
The website is also packed with information about Joe's campaign to the Government. But there is also a link to a shop. Killer bars can be purchased for £2.29 each.
A description reads: "This chocolate-orange flavoured protein bar is bursting with flavour. With 27 vitamins & minerals, it also has over 200 health and nutritional benefits. However, excessive consumption may increase your risk of cancer, stroke and early death."
It then lists all 96 ingredients, including chemicals such as Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Maltodextrin and Bisglycinate Chelate. Yuck!
Joe will donate all the money from any sales by intrigued fans to healthy eating charities.
When is Joe Wicks: Licensed to Kill on?
Channel 4 has confirmed that Joe Wicks: Licensed to Kill will air on Monday October 6, 2025. It will go out to viewers at 8pm.