Emmerdale actor Andrew Scarborough 'QUITS' soap after two years
He plays Graham Foster
Emmerdale fans will not be happy to hear that rumours are circulating about Andrew Scarborough's future on the show. Although Andrew nor official Emmerdale representatives have confirmed anything about it, a TV source has revealed that he's "quit" the soap after two years of playing villain Graham Foster, and that he's set for a pretty explosive exit.
Andrew first joined the show in 2017 as a somewhat mysterious character, and it was later revealed that he killed his wife Cheryl and their unborn baby in a horrific case of drunk driving, and that he'd previously had a relationship with Kim Tate.
The insider told the Daily Star On Sunday, "Andrew's been a great addition to the cast and has been involved in some of Emmerdale's biggest storylines since he arrived in the village in 2017, so he was never going to leave in the back of a taxi."
The source added that his last scenes could air before the new year, which means he could be involved in the soap's big Christmas storyline, "His exit will be huge and will kick start a drama filled and action packed year in the Dales."
Scroll through to see all the Emmerdale spoilers you need to know for next week...
At Butlers, a distraught Moira pleads with Cain to forgive her and says she wants to fight for their marriage. She takes his head in her hands, knowing he still loves her.
When Moira pulls him in for a kiss Cain doesn't resist, but son he comes to his senses and orders a humiliated Moir to leave.
Late that night, Moira calls round at Butler's again with her belongings ready to start again with Cain - oblivious to the evening's events.
After flirting outrageously at the Woolpack all night, Kerry heads home with Cain and listens awkwardly to Cain and Moira's heated conversation at the front door.
When Cain spitefully tells Moira he's slept with Kerry he enjoys seeing her hurt, and Moira realises that Cain has ruined any future they might have had.
Elswhere, Victoria has been growing increasingly concerned for Aaron, worried he's having a breakdown after Robert's arrest.
Later on at Mill, Victoria walks in on Wendy and Aaron fighting and when Victoria breaks down in sobs, Wendy leaves, and Victoria tries to talk some sense into Aaron.
Victoria tells Aaron that she's heard Chas has received a message from Robert, which gives them both hope. But Victoria is distraught when she learns that Robert has put a moratorium on receiving any prison visitors.
Elsewhere, Amy is disgusted by her mum's frivolous behavior when she learns she's slept with Cain while his break up with Moira is still talk of the town.
When Dan mentions reaching out to her, Amy convinces him not to bother.
At Home Farm, a business-like Kim talks Graham through a company reshuffle, letting him know he's been demoted.
Kim knows exactly what she's doing, but rather than rise to the bait, Graham keeps his cool, leaving Kim frustrated.
Elsewhere, the Dingles are horrified to learn the full extent of Mandy and Vinny's meddling, realising they're antics have lost them the identity of Lydia's mystery benefactor.
Mandy concocts a plan to get them into the solicitor's office and steal the file containing the information, by pretending to be health and safety officers.
Mandy, Vinny, Lydia and Sam manage to gain entry into the office and immediately start searching for the documents in question. Will they find out who left Lydia the money?
Graham was also at the centre of Joe Tate's disappearance - although the pair had been business partners, he was instructed to kill Joe at Kim's instruction... But fans have always been convinced that Joe survived, and that he could come back to the Dales to seek his revenge.
Could this have anything to do with the Christmas storyline? We'll have to wait to find out...
Emmerdale airs every weeknight at 7pm on ITV, with a second showing on Tuesday nights at 8pm.
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