Coronation Street star Rob Mallard has teased violence could be on the cards amid Daisy's stalker plot.
Justin crosses a line for Daniel next week and there could be big consequences ahead for one of the three as he warns things could get tense this week. Explaining that Justin has not got much resistance from Daniel yet, that will all change this week.
A fuming Daniel sees things only get worse for Daisy this week and Justin crosses a line, as Rob warns that Daniel's darker side could return as he tries to protect the two people he loves most - Daisy and his son Bertie.
Speaking as the storyline escalates, he shared: "Justin is threatening the two people that he loves the most - Daisy and Bertie. He hasn’t really had a reaction from Daniel other than Daniel taking him to one side to have a word with him.
"Justin thinks that he is not going to get any resistance from Daniel, so he is going to keep pushing him. But Justin is about to find out that there is a line with Daniel and this week Justin will cross it."
Rob also explains how Justin has manipulated Daniel, using his own loss of Sinead to spark some sort of affinity between them.
"When Justin mentioned that his mum had terminal cancer, that was an Achilles heel moment for Daniel because of what Daniel had gone through with Sinead. It’s Daniel’s soft spot and Daniel remembers how much he went off the rails after Sinead’s cancer diagnosis and during the aftermath he went and did some very unusual things," he said.
"So Daniel certainly thought that Justin might be spiralling out of control at the thought of losing someone to cancer."
He added: "Daniel checked himself in that moment and thought, 'I need to sober up Justin gently and remind him that what he is doing isn’t normal and he will live to regret it.'"
It comes after actress Charlotte revealed the whole ordeal will change Daisy forever.
"She feels totally isolated and is feeling totally helpless," she said, "It was really important to do this storyline and it is clever to do it with a character like Daisy, because she's a divisive character."