Kim Tate’s warning to her husband, Will Taylor, to ‘up his game’
has never been more crucial. Emmerdale spoilers suggest that Will
is tangled in blackmail after an anonymous figure threatens to
expose his affair with ex-Rose Jackson. Meanwhile, Kim is busy moving on with her new man. As Kim demands more from Will and his secret is on the verge of revelation, what’s next for the couple?
Is Will on the Verge of Losing Everything?
Kim Tate has a new man in her life, while Will struggles with being blackmailed by someone who threatens to reveal his affair with his ex, Rose Jackson. Previously, he received a note with flowers that said, ‘I know what you did.’ Since then, he has been getting similar threatening texts from an unknown number.
Initially, Will suspected Ruby, but after questioning her at the shop and finding her clueless, he dismissed her. He also ruled out Billy, Dawn, and Lydia, even though Billy was the one who told Lydia about Will’s affair with Rose. Ultimately, he thought Rose was the most likely culprit.
But he quickly realised it couldn’t be Rose because the number had a UK tone, and Rose was in Ibiza. However, Kim is still unknown about her husband’s fling with Rose. Although she has agreed to forgive him for kissing Rose, she has told him to step up and start by taking her to a fancy charity event at a posh casino.
Now, it looks like Will really needs to do something, as his wife might be seeing another man. Kim has been meeting with her ‘dashing’ wealth manager quite a few times. In the recent episodes, Peter Mansfield (David Michaels) confidently introduced himself to Victoria at the Hide.
To make things apparent, Kim even chose wine over coffee because the pair was ‘walking home.’ Is Kim already done with Will? Or can their marriage be saved? We’ll have to see. For now, to get the latest Emmerdale spoilers, keep checking Soap Opera Daily! Can we expect a showdown between Will and Peter in the coming times?
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)