Emmerdale fans plead 'how many times' as they're still adamant over Tracy Robinson twist
12.01.2024 - 12:01
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Emmerdale fans have been left shouting at their TV screens after Tracy Robinson and Caleb Milligan resumed their affair - before ending it once again. Tracy has been unable to stay away from her new husband's uncle ever since their first brush of passion back in October.
Viewers of the ITV soap saw Tracy was left seething when Caleb eventually called an end to her secret romance after being caught out by Moira Dingle on Christmas Day at Butlers. Then before the New Year, Caleb suggested their affair was over and after some awkward drinks together in the pub, Tracy headed back home with Nate who gave his Christmas 'bonus' from Caleb to her to put into the nursery she wanted to set up.
But it appeared to give Tracy an idea and claiming she was off to the shop to pick up some fizz to celebrate, she actually headed round to confront Caleb. Despite admitting her hurt, she said there was no chance of them rekindling their fling after Caleb told her did fancy her and wanted them to keep sleeping together after all.
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Tracy then demanded that in order for her to keep quiet, he must fund her nursery business. While he claimed to be impressed, he said there was no chance of that happening. However, she gave him no choice and threatened to tell half-brother Cain about what they had been up to.
However, earlier this week after Gabby Thomas said she wasn't interested in her business if Caleb was involved, Tracy broke down to Moira and eventually decided to cut Caleb off properly and gave him his money back. But it wasn't long before they were back under the sheets
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