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Coronation Street's Jack distracts ITV viewers as they spot huge baby Alfie pram blunder

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Coronation Street viewers were left distracted during the latest visit to Weatherfield as Jack Webster (Kyran Bowes) pushed baby Alfie in the pram.The young lad was spotted pushing a red buggie across the famous cobbles during Monday's (August 1) episode as Abi Webster (Sally Carman) and Wendy Crozier (Roberta Kerr) walked behind.Viewers of the ITV soap watching at home were left in stitches as they could hear the rattling of the pram.READ MORE: Corrie star Ryan Prescott's life - nudity on set, rival soap role and hunky picsTaking to Twitter, one fan penned: "Jack rattling that pram down the cobbles just cracked me up.

Poor A-a-a-l-l-l-l-l-f-f-f-f-fie!"Another viewer replied: "Like a ride on Blackpool Pleasure Beach."A third person posted: "Wow, Jack pushing Alfie in the pram across the cobbles - shaken baby syndrome or what!.""Baby Alfie’s pram across the cobbles just then!," a fourth social media user wrote."Jack just casually given baby Alfie whiplash with the cobbles," a fifth said.It come after Corrie fans were left gobsmacked as Jack was celebrated his final day in primary school last week.One viewer penned: "Why does Kev put up with Jack talking to him like that?

He's supposed to be in his last year at primary school! Y6! [cry laughing emoji] He looks about 16! #corrie."Another agreed: "Refuse to believe it's Jack's last day at primary, secondary surely? #Corrie.""Jack has got to be the oldest looking primary school kid I've ever seen #corrie," a third fan of the show pointed out.While another joked: "Jack reminds me of that Brandon Lee bloke who pretended to be a school kid in his 30s.

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