
When Metroâs very own Maisie Spackman penned that she wanted Carla Connor to fall for a woman after spotting electrifying chemistry between the knicker queen and tough detective Lisa Swain, little did we all know where weâd end up just over two years later!
Coronation Street icons Alison King and Vicky Myers had been coy about where the relationship might head in the early days as fans more and more latched on to the hope that something might be explored.
Eventually it exploded, and the Swarla fandom continues to grow, with social media in the UK and across the pond being dominated by viral clips, interviews and insights around the representative couple.
Several hostage situations, a car pile-up, and an abusive dead-but-not-dead ex later, Carla and Lisa have come through more than your average couple to finally make it to their wedding.
Given that Carlaâs middle name is âtraumaâ and Lisa spends her time arresting the wrong people and accidentally shooting her own daughter, the assumption would be that Corrie would not be able resist bringing carnage and angst to their wedding day.
Cue a welcome curveball â joining Metro for a chat after the screening of the joyful half hour, Ali was very quick to promise that there are no hitches, with Vicky promising quite literal fireworks for the couple after some seriously moving and funny moments from Swarla and pals.
From very special vows and an impeccable Roy moment through to a wildly drunken guest and Sally the Ally at her best, a lot is packed in.
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But of course, it canât ALL go smooth sailing. Initially it seems like there might not be a big day at all, after the wedding venue is flooded.
âCarla feels absolutely devastated, or as she might put it, âwell knarkedââ. This is supposed to be the best day of her life, and now itâs all ruined,â Ali said. âShe is not happy, and itâs everybodyâs fault, even though itâs not. She throws her toys out of the pram. Sheâs really angry!â
But Lisa spies an opportunity to turn the tables and, while Carla is not usually a fan of surprises, Ali admits that for once, she actually loves the unexpected when Lisa solves the issue.
âLisa is a bit more pragmatic about it,â Vicky shared. âI mean, obviously, sheâs devastated, but that presents itself in a completely different way. Part of the reason why it works between them is because while there are some similarities, a lot of the time they react to things very differently.


âItâs something that Ryan says, that Carla had said to him. Itâs basically about how Carla just wants to marry Lisa. Any hour, any venue will do! And that sets something off in Lisa.
âShe realises, well, we donât need all of this big fuss, which Carla didnât particularly want anyway. It was more about the intimacy between the two of them.
âPlus, sheâs got Sally on the case. Sallyâs been a pivotal part of it because it was really a last-minute attempt to get this ceremony up and also for everybody that they know and love. How could they possibly manage to organise that in such a short space of time?
âThere was a lot for Lisa to be nervous about, but I think the crux of it is, and the most important thing of it was, to her, was to get married to Carla.â
The ceremony itself is indeed a very close and family oriented event, with Ali adding: âShe loves that part of Lisa that can fix things and will let her take a step back because Peter Barlow wasnât very good at things like that. So itâs quite nice to have somebody that has foresight and does nice things for her, takes on the mental load.â


It is indeed a very different day to what Ali is used to filming when it comes to Carlaâs wedding â and the popular actress couldnât be happier with the end result.
âI was relieved it wasnât that, no big dress for Carla this time! The surprise reception at Underworld is Carlaâs favourite bit. She likes to feel that even though she shouts at everybody, they still love her â all the workforce.
âAnd she likes that, she likes being part of it, because sheâs always, always been left out in the whole Connor clan. She was always the one that was taken the mickey out of. So she likes to be part of something. Those factory workers are Carlaâs family. It is her safe place.â
And for Lisa, the marriage also represents a new chapter after a toxic former relationship with she who shall not be named.
âShe wants to be married to this woman who sheâs fallen madly in love with, who feels like home to her. The complete antithesis of the relationship sheâd had before,â Vicky said. âItâs not just about the wedding day, itâs about the marriage itself, and she canât wait to start that.â


Ahead of the big day, the couple do have to say goodbye to baby Connie, who is taken back after some time in their care. Both actresses have enjoyed the chance to explore that side of their characters and the relationship.
Vicky mused: âI think as a viewer of the show, thatâs something thatâs been fundamental in its 65-year history. Itâs about family. Itâs about community. Itâs about those quiet moments, those conversations. And blended families, dysfunctional families so I think it is important for us to get the opportunity to see this family making it work.â
As part of this, Carla was forced to confront an agony from her past in which she suffered the loss of a baby. Vicky agrees that seeing this vulnerable and honest side to Carla really âgalvanised and strengthenedâ their relationship.
Ali added: âYeah, it was nice to touch on that because we have not really discussed it much. But it was important to bring that up when Connie came into their lives.
âI think Carla came on leaps and bounds with that baby, she really enjoyed having her in their lives and we enjoyed having her around.â
We canât avoid addressing the elephant in the room that the day WILL end in murder. But Ali reassures that it doesnât mar the day for Swarla â they are totally unaware of what is going on while they celebrate with each other.
Vick smiled: âThe fact that they think the scream is a fox and just carry on watching the fireworks, it just ends nicely. They are oblivious but itâs a great hook.
âAnd also itâs a trial for them at the start of married life as Betsy is the one who found the body so they have got something difficult to deal with from day one of married life. As a family, after what they have been through I think they feel very equipped now to be able to deal with things as a team.â
So what would they like the future to hold long term?
Ali pondered before replying: âI like the domesticity about it. I like those quiet conversations, the daily routine. I love the comedy and the scenes with Ryan and with Betsy. Iâd like more of that. But it may not last long. They love to torture us!â


Well, fellow fans, letâs not focus on the torture â the wedding is incoming and I reckon it will be everything you hoped for and more. With it also happening in Lesbian Visibility Week, the cast and crew have acknowledged the importance and thrown all their passion and hearts to it.
Closing off the chat, Vicky reflected: âSoaps are extremely powerful mediums, and this wedding is a significant event to celebrate. The power of this storyline, centering on two women falling in love, despite surrounding circumstances, and becoming each otherâs safe space, can spark essential conversations.
âItâs particularly impactful that this happens during Lesbian Visibility Week. This relationship promotes understanding and change, especially considering the persistent issue of homophobia and the current gradual retraction of rights despite past progress.
âTo champion this couple, their family unit, and their commitment by having them marry on Coronation Street is an honour and a truly beautiful, history-making moment. Their sexuality doesnât define them, but they are proud of who they are.
âThey offer crucial visibility by confidently showing public affection, their life is not kept behind closed doors. Their frequent presence on screen holds the power to prompt lasting change.â



