Emmerdale spoilers: Mandy Dingle's warning for Liv Flaherty

She's not one to mince her words

Author: Marianna MansonPublished 3rd Aug 2021

Determined to keep troubled Liv Flaherty away from her beloved son, Mandy Dingle concocts an elaborate lie and warns Liv to stay away from Vinny Dingle in next week's Emmerdale.

But when Liv and Vinny learn that Mandy was behind everything, he vows to have it out with her.

But does this mean their friendship is back on track?

Marlon continues to worry about April

Elsewhere, Jimmy and Nicole King are delivered another blow from Juliette Holliday but are worried about how they're going to break the news to Carl.

Charity Dingle learns about a stolen haul and is quick to point the finger of blame at Mackenzie Boyd, but no one is more surprised than he is when the haul is nowhere to be found.

Marlon Dingle allows April Windsor to have her phone back and Wendy Posner has some grave news for Victoria Sugden.

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Determined to keep troubled Liv away from her son, scheming Mandy tells her that Vinny has asked Belle out on a date and the two of them are heading out for a drink right now. When Liv can't get through to Vinny on the phone, she's distraught when Mandy tells her he doesn't want to speak to her.

Jimmy and Nicola meet up with Juliette in the café, dreading whatever bombshell she's about to drop on them next. Soon they're left wondering how they're going to break this latest blow to Carl.

When Charity finds out that a delivery of smart watches has gone missing it doesn't take her long to point the finger at Mackenzie. But she's left doubting her suspicions when Mack is adamant he's got nothing to do with the missing stash.

A heartbroken Liv meets up with Vinny and tells him that she knows about his date with Belle. Vinny is bemused and when they work out that it was Mandy's meddling behind the story, a furious Vinny vows to have it out with her - but still he tells Liv that he can only be her friend.

Back at home, Nicola and Jimmy hope they've done enough to make Carl feel safe and secure but soon it's clear that he's struggling to cope with this latest blow. In a bid to create a stable home life, Nicola tells Jimmy he'll have to move back in for Carl's sake.

With April's birthday around the corner, Marlon hands her phone back and makes her promise that she won't go on social media again. While Marlon stresses about being able to afford April the birthday party she deserves, his daughter his crestfallen to find yet more trolling.

Drunk again, Liv has invited a guest over to help rid herself of her heartbreak. When an unsuspecting Jacob arrives, Liv swigs vodka for courage and soon is suggesting they go upstairs. As Liv begins undressing, Aaron gets home and after an explosive argument, kicks his sister out of the house.

Despite his protestations of innocence, Charity is still convinced that Mack is behind the missing haul and at Tall Trees throws open the cupboards to catch him out. Mack is relieved to find the holdall isn't there and Charity is sated - but after she leaves, Mack is left wondering what happened to it.

Wendy has some news for Victoria that leaves her reeling.

But before all that, here's everything coming up on Emmerdale this week...

Nicola and Jimmy King are still trying to find the right time to tell the kids about their split but Nicola thinks they should wait until after Angel's birthday party.

But when Jimmy's love interest Mandy Dingle thinks she hears Nicola badmouthing her to her friends, things quickly descend into chaos.

Charity blames Mack for the missing delivery

Inflatables ARE involved.

Elsewhere, Jamie Tate returns to twist the knife into Gabby Thomas' heart one last time, leaving Gabby in the hospital.

When Bernice Blackstock arrives to make amends, will Gabby accept?

Sarah Sugden's health worries take a toll after a strange conversation with Liam Cavanagh, Ethan Anderson's one night stand is exposed and Ryan Stocks owes Mackenzie Boyd big money.

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