Neighbours spoilers: Harlow Robinson's mum Prue stirs up TROUBLE!
Harlow Robinson's mum Prue Wallace is NOT impressed by the goings-on at Number 22 on Neighbours and wants her daughter to move back to London!
Harlow Robinson's (played by Jemma Donovan) mum Prue Wallace (Denise Van Outen) has only been in Ramsay Street for five minutes. But she is not at all impressed by the goings-on at Number 22 on Neighbours (1:45pm/5:30pm on Channel 5, see our TV Guide for full listings) and wants Harlow to move back to London with her!
Prue does sort of have a point about the residents of Number 22.
In yesterday's episode, Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) stumbled home drunk from the Melbourne Cup celebrations. Meanwhile, Roxy Willis (Zima Anderson) has been known to walk around half naked, Ned Willis (Ben Hall) is recovering after being stabbed by a crazed stalker and Paul's daughter Amy Williams (Zoe Cramond) is currently involved in a sex tape scandal with her boyfriend Kyle Canning (Chris Milligan)!
However, Paul's wife Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou) is determined to do some damage control with Prue. But will Terese manage to convince Prue to let Harlow stay?
Elsewhere on Ramsay Street, newly engaged Chloe Brennan (April Rose Pengilly) and Pierce Greyson (Tim Robards) are moving into Number 24 with Pierce's teenage son, Hendrix (Benny Turland), who didn't take the news of their engagement very well.
Will Chloe risk her new family's happiness by also coming clean to Hendrix about her Huntington's disease?
AND, double standards are exposed when Kyle is cheered online for his part in the sex tape scandal. While girlfriend Amy finds herself named and shamed.
Is the stress of the scandal starting to drive the couple apart?
Neighbours continues weekdays at 1:45pm and 5:30pm on Channel 5
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