In upcoming scenes, Kerry Wyatt of Emmerdale will experience heartbreak as Al Chapman’s affair is finally made public.
Viewers of Emmerdale will soon witness Kerry (played by Laura Norton) in tears after learning that her deceased fiancé had cheated on her. Kerry is still grieving for Al (Michael Wildman) in scenes that will air the following week when she finds out about his covert loan. She finds out that he had a second woman involved in his life after wanting to understand everything.
Kerry is about to find out that her recently deceased fiance wasn’t being entirely loyal to her despite their recent engagement.
Kerry is in mourning over Al’s recent death at the hands of the young Kyle Winchester (Huey Quinn), despite the fact that everyone still thinks Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) was the shooter.
She finds out that Al took out a loan in Belle Dingle’s (Eden Taylor-Draper) name prior to his passing in scenes that will air the following week.
Her daughter Chloe Harris (Jessie Elland), who is curious about his behavior, offers to speak with Belle on her behalf in an effort to learn more.
Chloe learns from her that Al had cheated on Kerry prior to his murder, which leads her to consult Victoria Barton about his credit card statements (Isabel Hodgins)
An affair isn’t confirmed, though, until she gets a call from Al’s estate agent who reveals that he was buying a house for his partner and her child.
Kerry is devastated by her fiance’s betrayal and tells her mother everything she’s learned.
Despite knowing that Chas (Lucy Pargeter) has been the other woman the entire time, Kerry turns to her for support the following day as he is still reeling from his infidelity.
Chas struggles with her guilt and urges her to make a significant decision despite feeling awkward about the situation.
According to an thesuns.info theory, Chas starts crying because the lies and grief become too much for her.
Kerry is perplexed by the outburst and presses Chas to explain why she is upset if Al was only a friend to her.
The realization dawns on Kerry that the other woman in Al’s life has been right in front of her the entire time as Chas stays silent.
Al first appeared in the village in 2019, but actor Michael acknowledged that he felt his time on the show was coming to an end.
It was a perfect time for Al to pass away, he revealed, telling The Mirror that there was no real reason for his character to continue appearing in the soap opera.
His son Ellis had already left, so when our executive producer called to say, “We are thinking of letting Al go,” I told her, “I am with you – so long as Al doesn’t leave in a taxi,” he said.
Al definitely went out with a bang last night, which is exactly how I wanted him to. I’m overjoyed.
The 50th anniversary celebrations have been fantastic, and now is a wonderful time to pass away.
Although many characters in the soap opera are convinced that Cain killed Al, viewers were shocked to learn that wasn’t the case when Kerry entered the murder scene.
Speaking to Moira Dingle (Natalie J. Robb), Cain admitted that Kyle was to blame for the death because he was trying to defend his father.
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