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Corrie's Kelly Neelan death 'sealed' as fans predict Aadi romance 'too good to be true'
Coronation Street fans are sure that Kelly Neelan is going to die.The 17-year-old has been enjoying her time with Aadi and the pair were ready to take their relationship to the next level as they made plans to get married.Although Dev was against the idea, the lovebirds wouldn't give up and made their feelings for each other clear.READ MORE: Corrie’s Hope ‘to unmask’ secret cobbles killer as fans rumble identity of her 'catfish'But as fans grow more attached to the couple, they have noticed that there is a strong chance the soap is setting it up for Kelly to die, leaving both Aadi and viewers heartbroken.Taking to social media with their theories, one user penned on Reddit: "I'm just to say that Aadi and Kelly are absolutely brilliant together and should be protected at ALL costs," adding: "Which means that something awful is going to happen now."Another added: "The trouble with the storyline is we all know the relationship has to end as Kelly already has left so we're looking at the end point being at the latest as some time in October." Taking to Twitter, a third theorised: "Aadi just did the whole “I want to spend the rest of my life with you” guff to Kelly… IMMINENT DEATH KLAXON #corrie.""Is Kelly's plans to marry Aadi in Gretna Green the last bit of happiness she gets before her exit? What the hell happens then? Maybe she dies, leaving Aadi a teenage widower, a tragic love story perhaps? #Corrie," someone else echoed.While another user tweeted: "Kelly is definitely going to die #corrie."During Monday (August 29) night's instalment of the ITV soap, the episode got off to a rocky start when Dev caught Kelly and Aadi getting intimate on the sofa.Despite knowing his feelings towards their relationship, the duo decided
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Fine dining restaurants to book now for Burns Night
Mayfair restaurant Bentley’s is as fine a showcase of Scottish ingredients as you will find south of Gretna Green.Orkney scallops with black pudding and celeriac will be followed by roast loin of venison with haggis, spring onions and clapshot (mashed swede and potatoes), ahead of flummery (a whisky-infused jelly) with marmalade and oat crumble, and Criffel cheese and spiced pear.The French-focused wine list, meanwhile, with its emphasis on Burgundy, Bordeaux and Champagne, is a splendid way to celebrate the enduring appeal of the Auld Alliance.11-15 Swallow Street, London, W1B 4DG; bentleys.orgBurns Night is to Boisdale what Christmas is to Lapland: the restaurant’s very raison d’être. Reservations are already full for the 25th at the tartan-clad Belgravia original, but the four-course menu (£79) is running the whole week.Arbroath smokies will be followed by roast Dumfriesshire Blackface haggis, roasted sirloin of Buccleuch Estate dry-aged beef, a Valrhona chocolate and fudge tablet and Scottish cheese, with paired wines from the Loire and Bordeaux and single-malt whiskies from the Aberfeldy distillery.If only Burns Night itself will do, there is still space to celebrate at the Bishopsgate and Canary Wharf Boisdales, where in addition to bagpipers there will live jazz and swing bands.
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Fine dining restaurants to book now for Burns Night
Mayfair restaurant Bentley’s is as fine a showcase of Scottish ingredients as you will find south of Gretna Green.Orkney scallops with black pudding and celeriac will be followed by roast loin of venison with haggis, spring onions and clapshot (mashed swede and potatoes), ahead of flummery (a whisky-infused jelly) with marmalade and oat crumble, and Criffel cheese and spiced pear.The French-focused wine list, meanwhile, with its emphasis on Burgundy, Bordeaux and Champagne, is a splendid way to celebrate the enduring appeal of the Auld Alliance.11-15 Swallow Street, London, W1B 4DG; bentleys.orgBurns Night is to Boisdale what Christmas is to Lapland: the restaurant’s very raison d’être. Reservations are already full for the 25th at the tartan-clad Belgravia original, but the four-course menu (£79) is running the whole week.Arbroath smokies will be followed by roast Dumfriesshire Blackface haggis, roasted sirloin of Buccleuch Estate dry-aged beef, a Valrhona chocolate and fudge tablet and Scottish cheese, with paired wines from the Loire and Bordeaux and single-malt whiskies from the Aberfeldy distillery.If only Burns Night itself will do, there is still space to celebrate at the Bishopsgate and Canary Wharf Boisdales, where in addition to bagpipers there will live jazz and swing bands.
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