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Soaps spoilers next week: Emmerdale revenge 'sealed' and Corrie 'affair'

Soaps spoilers next week: Emmerdale revenge 'sealed' and Corrie 'affair'

Daily Mirror19 hours ago

From the Dales to the Bay, there's drama round every corner in soapland. While Robert Sugden continues to make waves in Emmerdale. Elsewhere, tensions continue to rise on Corrie.
Robert Sugden continues to drive a wedge between Aaron Dingle and John Sugden next week in Emmerdale.
After making his return to the ITV village just as the couple were exchanging vows, Robert (played by Ryan Hawley) was thrown back into prison for breaking his licence. But viewers haven't seen the last of him.

Over in Coronation Street, Lou Michaelis (Farrel Hegarty) continues to butt heads with Maria Windass (Samia Longchambon)- but she may be getting closer to Maria's husband Gary (Mikey North) in the process.

Meanwhile in EastEnders, Jean Slater (Gillian Wright) continues to struggle in the aftermath of her breakup with Harvey Monroe (Ross Boatman), but Tommy Moon's (Sonny Kendall) new friend Joel (Max Murray) turns sinister once again. Here's everything you need to know, including all the drama ahead in Hollyoaks, Neighbours and Home and Away.
Emmerdale
Aaron (Danny Miller) says he's decided not to visit Robert and Victoria (Isabel Hodgins) agrees to see him alone. But Aaron feels awful later on when Victoria describes the state she found Robert in.
She's devastated that she doesn't know how to help her brother. In the prison waiting room, Robert tells Aaron he still loves him but Aaron is adamant John (Oliver Farnworth) is the right man for him.
Robert agrees to leave him alone while John finds out where Aaron has gone. Aaron and John come face to face and things get heated. Before long, Robert is convinced John is hiding something - and he vows to return to the village.

Paddy (Dominic Brunt) is visibly frustrated to see Bear's (Joshua Richards) motorbike parts strewn around Tenant's. A confused Bear then arrives at the garage to find Paddy and Mandy (Lisa Riley) waiting for him - and he's chuffed to find out Cain (Jeff Hordley) has agreed to let him fix his motorbike there.
Later, Bear gets increasingly frustrated with his bike and snaps, threatening Kammy (Shebz Miah). Paddy intervenes, baffled by his behaviour. Bear then returns to Tenant's as if nothing happened, leaving Paddy and Mandy dumbfounded.
Meanwhile, Vanessa (Michelle Hardwick) tries to get through to Tracy (Amy Walsh) just as Charity (Emma Atkins) answers a call on Sarah's phone from the hospital and is horrified by what she hears.

Coronation Street
Brody (Ryan Mulvey) winds up Daniel (Rob Mallard) and spills his drink over his work. Lisa (Vicky Myers) threatens to arrest him for harassment but when Carla (Alison King) calls in, she's shocked to see Lisa putting the lad in handcuffs.
At the station, Brody empties his pockets containing a bottle of white pills but he refuses to tell Lisa what they are. Alone in his cell, Brody tells Lisa that he needs his meds and suffers an epileptic fit.

Sally (Sally Dynevor) shares her concerns about Lou's kids and tells Tim (Joe Duttine) they should call social services. Meanwhile, Maria returns from the police station and tells Gary she's been released pending further investigations.
Maria rails at Lou for reporting her to the police but Lou denies it. Later, Lou calls to see Gary and assures him she doesn't want any trouble.
Todd (Gareth Pierce) tries to drown his sorrows after seeing Theo's family picture. He retaliates with a selfie alongside Billy (Daniel Brocklebank) and Sean (Antony Cotton), posting it on his socials. When Sean checks the dating app on his phone, he's shocked to see a picture of Theo.

Bernie (Jane Hazlegrove) worries for Debbie (Sue Devaney) as she forgets to pay in the café. Debbie then breaks the news to Ronnie (Vinta Morgan) and Leanne (Jane Danson) that she's cancelling the awards ceremony as there's a flood at the hotel. Later on, Debbie drops another bombshell.
EastEnders
Jean is furious about the press coverage of Kat (Jessie Wallace), Alfie (Shane Richie) and Harvey's wedding business as it suggests that Kathy (Gillian Taylforth) is 'Mrs Monroe.' Alfie tries to appease her but he's distracted by his phone.

When Harvey also dismisses her, Jean takes action to sabotage the limo business until Alfie arrives to talk her down. He promises to be there for Jean while she tries to recover from her breakup with Harvey.
On the tube home, Joel asks Tommy to film him, but Tommy is horrified when he witnesses Joel pretending to fall on fellow passenger, Isla, who he touches inappropriately. Isla reports Joel, who is apprehended.
At the station, Ross (Alex Walkinshaw) demands answers while Vicki (Alice Haig) comforts Isla - and even supports her decision to report Joel. But when Ross starts fearing for Joel's future, she meets up with Isla and makes an offer.

Kim (Tameka Empson), Mo (Laila Morse), Priya (Sophie Khan Levy), Denise (Diane Parish), Honey (Emma Barton) and Yolande (Angela Wynter) party at The Vic. But as the night gets steadily messier, Elaine (Harriet Thorpe) shocks Linda (Kellie Bright) by declaring drinks are on the house.
Meanwhile, Phil (Steve McFadden) and Nigel (Paul Bradley) pop in for a drink and Phil notices how much Linda is struggling. He helps her out while a tipsy Elaine offers to book Priya a cruise. Later, Linda is horrified to see £5k leave the business account but when she confronts Elaine, she dismisses her.

Hollyoaks
Ste confides in Tony about his feelings of being a failure as a father. When he notices Ste's bruises, Tony urges him to get them looked at. Darren plans a memorial for Freddie and Clare pays Robbie a visit in hospital, where she gives him a chilling ultimatum.
Later, Grace stirs up more tension with Mercedes while Robbie struggles with his PTSD. Elsewhere, Sienna seeks forgiveness from Cleo but Tori makes the most of their deep chat to wander off.

Neighbours
Wendy and Andrew face more challenges when she admits she's found his biological family - and he feels betrayed. Colton invites Aaron to join him for a yoga class, unaware Cara has encouraged Rhett to attend the same class.
Soon enough, Colton and Rhett court Aaron, leading him to realise he's stuck in a love triangle. Taye makes a huge decision about his escorting lifestyle but how will he react when his longest-standing client reaches it? Elsewhere, Darcy continues charming Sadie but Paul meets an unexpected ally - Darcy's ex-wife.
Home and Away
Roo hesitates to make the call against Eliza, despite the latter's behaviour growing darker each day. She later finds Harper and Tane, asking them for insight on Eliza. Later on, the teen faces the music. Remi and Bree are disgruntled to find the River Boys camped out the front of Cash's place.
But they later find out that Lacey has gone into hiding after making a statement. Elsewhere, Bree insists that Sonny needs supervision upon release from hospital and enlists Remi's help.

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