Emmerdale spoilers have confirmed what happened to Rose Jackson.
Rose arrived in the village a few months ago, and it was soon revealed that she was Dawn Taylor’s mother. Her ex-partner Will was shocked to see her there, but she managed to nestle herself into village life and even ended up staying at Home Farm.
Kim Tate – Will’s new partner – was less than impressed to see Rose living it up at Home Farm but she soon accepted the fact, given that Dawn’s son Evan had been taken seriously ill. However, little did she know, Rose was hatching a plan to take her down.
Rose had been working with Ruby – the wife of Kim’s nemesis Caleb – to try and destroy Kim’s success and home life, and she even ended up sleeping with her ex-husband to get what she wanted. Kim was horrified when she learned that Ruby and Rose were plotting against her and vowed to take her revenge.
On learning what happened, Rose seemingly fled the village but when her bag was later located, there was much suspicion that Kim or Will could have got rid of her for good. Kim actress Claire King fanned the flames when she revealed her character would certainly want deadly revenge on Rose and three other residents.
Asked if Ruby is a match for Kim, Claire laughed before adding: “I think Ruby would like to think Kim has met her match. I don’t think she’s on par with Kim. I think Kim can be a little bit more dangerous than Ruby… but we’ll see.”
In a chat with The Mirror and other press about who else is in trouble, she added: “I can’t wait. I have them all lined up. There will be a few that have wronged her in the last few storylines. There’s Rose to sort out, Ruby, Will’s got to have a bit of slap round the chops. There’s a few. Probably Caleb is in there just for good measure. Maybe chuck a Dingle in.”
However, next week on the ITV soap, we will finally learn what happened to Rose. Will is left worried when he realises the game is up and in a series of flashbacks, we learn what happened to Rose – and if she is still alive.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)