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Corrie fans in hysterics over Kirk's 'dangly bits' as Sinead makes him strip


In tonight’s Coronation Street, tragic Sinead Tinker (Katie McGlynn) was being entertained by her nearest and dearest.

The terminally ill character was in Victoria Gardens with her auntie Beth (Lisa George), Kirk (Andrew Whyment), Craig (Colson Smith) and husband Daniel (Rob Mallard).

They were trying to figure out what to do, when somebody suggested a riveting game of Monopoly.

Kirk was quick to shoot that idea down though, saying his skills in business meant he always won the game.

Instead, Sinead was adamant that they played a game of strip Twister instead – despite the freezing temperatures.

Daniel protested, saying: “It’s freezing! And I don’t want Kirk’s dangly bits anywhere near me.”

Sinead wanted some entertainment

Beth jumped in and said there was “nothing wrong with Kirk’s dangly bits”.

And Craig joked: “I might have to arrest you for indecent exposure.”

She told her family and friends: “Come on, get your kits off. It’s my dying wish – naked Twister.”

Soon enough, Daniel stood up and went to start getting undressed, while Kirk yanked his top off and stood waiting for the rest of them.

Kirk was quick to strip

But Sinead burst out laughing and told them: “Alright, stop.

“I was only joking, but it’s nice you were going to do that for me.”

Viewers were in hysterics at the mention of Kirks “dangly bits” – and it turns out they weren’t keen on seeing them either.

One said: “Can’t get the picture of Kirk’s dangly bits out of my head. Not a thought I need while having my dinner.”

Sinead has days left to live

Another wrote: “Oh I am glad we don’t have to look at Kirk playing naked Twister.”

A third tweeted: “Naked Twister. Kirk’s dangly bits? Our souls are beautiful remember!”

And a fourth laughed: “None of us want to see Kirk’s dangly bits.”

Coronation Street continues Friday at 7.30pm on ITV.



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