enthusiasts believe they’ve figured out the real issue with Fiz Dobbs – and it’s not pregnancy.
Fiz (played by Jennie McAlpine), a beloved character on the soap, has been experiencing unusual health symptoms lately, during a difficult period for the Dobbs family. The family was thrown into turmoil when Alina Pop (Ruxandra Porojnicu) returned, bringing with her Tyrone’s (Alan Halsall) secret son Dorin.
Fiz and Tyrone were subsequently compelled to take in Dorin during Alina’s court trial. However, the situation took a dramatic turn when Alina and Dorin decided to leave Weatherfield permanently.
Adding to their troubles, the couple discovered that their daughter Hope (Isabella Flanagan) had started vaping and was caught at school. Meanwhile, Fiz’s health problems persisted throughout the week on the soap.
While at work, she experienced dizzy spells and was advised by a doctor to take a pregnancy test. She later took one and was shocked to discover she was pregnant, reports .
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Fiz has been having health issues recently
Fiz confided in Tyrone about the pregnancy, and he was eager for them to keep the baby. However, Fiz was less than thrilled with the idea, feeling she simply didn’t have the energy for another child.
Later, Fiz and Tyrone had an emotional conversation where Fiz insisted she needed to terminate the pregnancy. She explained to Tyrone that they were not in the right place in their lives to have a baby.
However, fans now worry that a devastating twist awaits Fiz as she ‘isn’t actually pregnant. ‘ Sharing their theories online, viewers speculated that Fiz could potentially be diagnosed with cancer.
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Fans have ‘worked out’ what’s wrong with Fiz
A fan speculated on a Facebook group, saying: “I don’t think Fiz is pregnant I think the positive result showing will end up being cancer.”
Another chimed in with their theory: “Yes, she just thinks she is pregnant something bigger is going on I think.”
Meanwhile, a third contributed to the wave of concern: “I don’t think she’s pregnant, it’ll be something like cancer.”
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