Emmerdale spoilers: Humiliated! A drunk Graham Foster tries to kiss Megan
A sozzled Graham Foster misreads the situation and attempts to kiss a horrified Megan!
A troubled Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough) gets increasingly drunk and finding his drinks cabinet empty, heads off on the hunt for more booze. Megan (Gaynor Faye) spots him about to get in his car and attempts to talk some sense into him.
However as the pair begin chatting, Graham misinterprets her concern and kindness for something else and leans in for a kiss.
A shocked Megan quickly pulls away leaving Graham utterly mortified.
Angrily barging past Megan, Graham once again heads for his car and seeing Noah, (Jack Downham) orders him to get in the vehicle too.
Noah is terrified as Graham goes speeding off down the road, heading towards Butlers Farm.
Debbie (Charley Webb) is shocked to see the pair of them on her doorstep and even more worried when a drunk Graham implies her own father Cain, (Jeff Hordley) knows much more about Joe’s recent disappearance than he’s letting on.
Elsewhere Charity (Emma Atkins) is left to entertain Moses and Johnny and decides to do some face painting but is horrified when she realises she has used permanent paint on the little ones! Can she get it off?
Plus, following her recent effort to split up her dad and Bernice, is meddling Leanna Cavanagh (Mimi Slinger) about to get her comeuppance?
The second Thursday episode of Emmerdale continues at 8pm
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