Emmerdale spoilers: Megan Macey tells Frank they’re finished for good after discovering the con
Megan Macey is fuming to discover Frank's dodgy dealings behind her back and tells her boyfriend they are over for good
Megan Macey (Gaynor Faye) is livid when she finds out about the stolen painting con Frank Clayton is involved in with Clive (Tom Chambers). Furious that her boyfriend has repeatedly lied to her, she tells him that they’re over for good and gives him his marching orders!
Meanwhile Clive’s fiancee Leyla Harding (Roxy Shahidi) has got her own problems to deal with. Has her relationship with dodgy crook Clive also hit the buffers?
Elsewhere following her hasty exit when she saw Marlon had spelled out the words, “I LOVE YOU”, in fairy lights, Jessie Grant (Sandra Marvin) feels she owes him an explanation.
She opens up and tells him that she has never really moved on from her first husband who died suddenly when she was pregnant with their son.
An understanding Marlon (Mark Charnock) agrees that he will help Jessie scatter her late husband’s ashes in a bid for her to gain some kind of closure. Could this be a fresh chapter for Marlon and Jessie and will she finally be ready to tell him that she loves him too?
Meanwhile Gabby Thomas (Rosie Bentham) continues with her ruse to split up Liam and Bernice and secretly tells Liam that Bernice expects total unwavering commitment from her relationships. Liam (Jonny McPherson) starts to feel slightly uneasy that he can’t give Bernice what she wants. Is Gabby’s secret plan to cause a rift beginning to work?
Plus Pollard (Chris Chittell) has some thinking to do when he’s given an ultimatum by Faith: Either he lets Rodney go, or their relationship is over. Who will Pollard decide to stand by, his good friend Rodney (Patrick Mower) or his demanding and controlling girlfriend?
Emmerdale continues weeknights at 7:00pm on ITV
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