Emmerdale’s Kim Tate makes unexpected move as backstabbing Will reels
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It’s shaping up to be a surprising and dramatic Christmas at Emmerdale’s poshest address, Home Farm, this year. Viewers know that Will Taylor (Dean Andrews) is plotting against his wife Kim Tate (Claire King) and he’s in cahoots with her former financial advisor Peter Mansfield (David Michaels) and a mysterious third person. Their secret plot is set to be put in motion as Kim and Will renew their wedding vows on Christmas Day.
This is the reason why Will has been so keen for the ceremony to be ‘intimate’ and ‘private.’ Having the house filled with family and friends would make the plan – whatever it is – more difficult to execute. There might also be a part of Will that isn’t comfortable seeing his wife humiliated in front of other people, with him as the bad guy.
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Up Next. So when Kim announced that she’d asked Dawn (Olivia Bromley), Billy (Jay Kontzle) and the kids to move back to the house and they’d be there at the ceremony, Will was not best pleased.
In Wednesday (December 18)’s episode, Kim was excitedly decking the halls of Home Farm with boughs of holly and tons of tinsel ready for her grandchildren moving back in. Will said he thought it was all too much and ‘none of it’s a good idea.’ Kim wouldn’t be swayed.
Dawn arrived and said that Billy was refusing to make the move, insisting that he should be the one to provide for his family and not rely on Kim paying for everything. Billy doesn’t have a plan B, though, and given that Jai (Chris Bisson) has told the family to move out of Holdgate within a couple of days, it’s hard to know what else he can do.