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Emmerdale spoilers: Nate Robinson drops shock bombshell in Amy Wyatt twist 


Nate Robinson (played by Jurell Carter) and Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) haven’t quite sorted their differences yet after Cain discovered that Nate was having an affair with Moira (Natalie J. Robb) and then claimed that he is Cain’s long lost son. However, the farmhand has yet another bombshell for girlfriend, Amy Wyatt (Natalie Ann Jamieson) on tonight’s Emmerdale

Local troublemaker Nate doesn’t have many friends left following last week’s dramatic scenes which saw his affair with Moira exposed.

The farmhand then confessed to being Cain’s long lost son.

Nate’s troubles are about to get worse when his girlfriend, Amy will get a chance to confront him about his cheating ways. 

However, Nate will reveal the shocking news that Amy’s mum, Kerry Wyatt (Laura Norton) knew about the affair the whole time as she was silenced by Nate. 

Kerry caught Moira and Nate together last month but kept quiet by Nate’s blackmail who threatened to expose her involvement in the factory fire. 

How will this affect Amy’s relationship with her mother? 

They pair had each other’s back when Tracy Metcalfe (Amy Walsh) found out that they were responsible for the factory fire that killed her dad, Frank Clayton (Michael Praed)

However, it ended badly for Kerry who was left unconscious when Tracey lashed out in a heated moment when she tried to escape their grips. 

Will Amy be able to forgive her mother despite almost losing her in recent episodes? 

It’s not just Nate and Tracy who are aware that the pair were responsible for the fire but Vanessa Woodfield (Michelle Harwick) also found out and threatened to tell when she got arrested. 

With few people aware, it seems the pair could have a warring relationship but upcoming episodes will reveal all.  

Elsewhere on the dales, Mandy Dingle’s (Lisa Riley) cheating ways goes awry when Lydia Hart (Karen Blick) will catch her trying to hack into her bank account. 



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