Emmerdale spoilers: Marlon Dingle confronts Rhona Goskirk
Marlon Dingle is NOT impressed when Rhona Goskirk's new fella Graham Foster gets involved in the childcare arrangements for their son, Leo on Emmerdale.
At Halloween, Marlon Dingle (played by Mark Charnock) was among the surprised villagers who discovered Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) and Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough) are now a couple on Emmerdale (7:00pm, ITV, see our TV Guide for full listings).
Marlon is very concerned about Rhona getting involved with ex-SAS mystery man Graham, and certainly doesn't want his and Rhona's young son, Leo being around the man.
After all, who knows what murderous business Graham has carried out on behalf of current boss and ex-lover Kim Tate (Claire King)! And not so long ago, Graham was on a dreadful downward spiral after falling off the wagon.
So Marlon is not impressed after Graham tries speaking to the pub chef about his and Rhona's childcare arrangements for Leo.
But how will Rhona react when Marlon reports to Rhona that Graham has approached him about seeing Leo? Will she be concerned too?
Or having already heard enough village gossip about her and Graham, will Rhona tell Marlon to mind his own business?
Emmerdale continues weekdays from 7:00pm on ITV
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