
Emmerdale spoilers: Robert and Aaron 'affair', Mack exposes John and double exit
It's a big week next week Emmerdale fans, with spoilers teasing some huge twists and turns you do not want to miss. There's a Robron update that will no doubt send fans of Aaron Dingle and Robert Sugden into meltdown.
There's a double exit hint too, as well as possible murder given the recent rumours about a certain Mackenzie Boyd. One married couple look set to be torn apart, before fate may decide on things for them.
It comes amid reports Mack will be killed off, making him the next victim of killer John Sugden. Also next week there's the reopening of a murder case, awkward romance drama and villain Ray is causing drama.
There's also concern for Moira Dingle and Vinny Dingle faces turmoil. Let's kick off with one of the biggest twists of the week ahead, and something some fans have been manifesting for months.
Robron could well reunite as an affair is teased for exes Aaron and Robert. Amid Aaron's marriage to Robert's villainous brother John, the pair give into temptation once more weeks on from their kiss.
Robert is in utter turmoil, struggling to cope with recent events. As things escalate further and his mental health spirals, he's truly in a dark place - not helped by twisted John.
John is still intent on getting rid of his brother, and next week he cruelly manages to drive a wedge between Robert and their sister Victoria over her young son Harry. Tearing apart their bond, John leaves Robert more alone than ever at a time where he needs all the support he can get.
Luckily for him Aaron comes to the rescue, walking into the house to check on him only to find him trashing his room and he quickly intervenes. As for Victoria, she's been manipulated over the events with Harry the days before now, with John exaggerating what happened and it truly turns her against her brother.
Robert's in total despair by the time Aaron arrives, with John having made Robert very aware he's now lost both his sister and his ex. It seems Aaron thinks otherwise though as he sits Robert down and gets him to open up.
Aaron is in shock to see just how broken Robert is having never seen him like this before, and he does his best to support him as Robert claims he's lost everything. It's then that Aaron can't hold it in anymore and he blurts out his true, unresolved feelings, admitting this is why he's been distancing himself and pushing Robert away.
One thing leads to another though as they give into passion and end up in bed together. But it's teased John and Victoria could walk in on the pair as they head back to the house to check in on Robert - so what will they find?
Later in the week there's heartbreak when guilty Aaron tells him it was a one-off and a mistake. Robert thinks wrongly though, believing he and Aaron are about to reunite and that he's been picked over John - only to find out Aaron feels otherwise. Robert insists they are destined to be together, but this only heightens Aaron's turmoil.
And this is where the plot intertwines with John's killer storyline, with Nate Robinson's murder case reopened. By the end of the week there could be another victim, but more on that later on. For now, John is rattled after hearing there's been a development.
So when Aaron, equally rattled, suggests they move away for a fresh start it seems a double exit could loom. Aaron needs to get away from Robert, and John wants away from the village as his guilt over Nate threatens to tear him apart.
It's an inconsistency in Owen's suicide note, the note John made to frame Owen for the murder, that leads to the police investigation being reopened. John is all over the place but decides to jump on the exit plan with Aaron, leaving the latter's mum Chas Dingle devastated to hear they might be moving away.
John takes some holiday leave and they make plans to take some time away - but when John makes a chilling phone call what is it about? As the police look into the new evidence, the fresh questions about the murder leave Nate's loved ones in turmoil all over again.
Suddenly the man who came to collect Nate's belongings from his house months ago as part of an ordered removal service shows up, and when Tracy shows him a photo of her murdered husband he admits he's never seen him before, confirming it wasn't Nate. But there's a twist when he identifies the man who contacted him as being Owen.
This leaves Nate's loved ones sure Owen is the killer, and Robert starts to believe he may have been wrong after suspecting John was the true murderer. But the plot is turned on its head when Mackenzie finds a clue about a mystery something, linked to John, so what has he found?
Given reports state Mack exposes John and ends up being killed as a result, this could well be the end of the character this coming week. It comes as he falls out big time with wife Charity Dingle amid her offering to be a surrogate for her granddaughter Sarah Sugden.
With a pregnancy confirmed, things turn sour when Charity becomes distant and distracted. Mack is drowning his sorrows in the pub and after being taunted by Ross Barton, he admits it's been three years since he and Charity sadly lost their baby and he claims she hasn't remembered.
The pair end up rowing, and he blurts out his issues about the surrogacy. Charity ends up kicking her husband out so is it over for the pair? Mack is also upset after Aaron confesses to him what's happened with Robert, but could he end up letting slip to John?
Mack's sister Moira Dingle is in for more heartbreak next week too, when the deal she and new farmer Celia have been working on has fallen through. But is Joe Tate to blame after he vows to sabotage once more?
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Moira fears this is the end of her farming days, and soon Celia urges her to sell up - so is Celia up to no good? Villain Ray manipulates teen Dylan Penders next week, after dragging April Windsor into his dodgy deals.
With a job search not working out, he's left tempted to work for Ray once more but he lies about it to April. Elsewhere, Kammy Hadiq and Belle Dingle agree to another lunch date.
Finally next week, Gabby Thomas urges Vinny Dingle to report Kammy to the police - but what has happened? Vinny's tormented by his guilt, clearly hiding something about newcomer Mike - and soon the police come knocking wanting to know more about a man named Graham... so what will he say?

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