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All Neighbours spoilers as Susan betrays Karl amid cheating scandal

All Neighbours spoilers as Susan betrays Karl amid cheating scandal

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Neighbours is lining up fresh heartbreak for Byron Stone (Xavier Molyneux) in the wake of his separation from Sadie Rodwell (Emerald Chan).
If being beaten up by one of his former escorting client's sons wasn't bad enough, next week he's about to have his heart broken in two.
After finally confessing all about Saskia Ramsay's (Mia Foran) bizarre behaviour towards him to her brother Max (Ben Jackson), he turns down an invitation to attend Sadie's 21st birthday.
She sees this as an opportunity to move on – and soon jumps into bed with one of his mates.
And Sadie isn't the only one with someone new on her arm. After drinks in the city, Holly Hoyland (Lucinda Armstrong-Hall) takes things too far with Andrew Rodwell (Lloyd Will).
Yikes.
Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) is forced to admit defeat next week when husband Karl (Alan Fletcher) clocks her plan to get him to stay at Eirini Rising.
Luckily, the atmosphere cools when he reveals his intention to work in another key part of the community.
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What will his new job be?
Krista and Leo Tanaka (Majella Davis and Tim Kano) return from the 40th anniversary tour, ahem, Rome, and are a picture of happiness in the wake of their vow renewal.
However, beneath the surface, Krista is suffering. She thinks she may be pregnant, and can't face having another baby after losing Hope.
There's all that, plus relationship woes for Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson), and an epic epic pie contest at The 82 tram – which results in disaster.
Here's a look at next week in Ramsay Street…
Aaron realises that the time has come to make a decision – and chooses Rhett. The pair spent the night together, and the next day, has the task of breaking the bad news to Colton.
The meeting goes well when Colton, although disappointed, understands. Aaron gives him one final kiss goodbye, not realisation that Rhett is watching on.
On Power Road, Taye is trying to distract himself from the escort drama and has become determined to win Karl's grand prize of a free pie for 82 weeks if he's the 82,000th customer at the tram.
Noticing that Sadie is feeling gloomy following her mishap at work with Nicolette, he ropes her in on the competition and hopes it will be a good way of keeping her mind off things.
However, when Karl catches them using questionable methods to win, the pair are disqualified!
Luckily, the events of the day have been enough to put a smile on both of their faces.
When Moira arrives at the tram, Karl enlists her on a mission to convince Remi that she's the perfect fit for Eirini Rising. He's still unaware that Remi has absolutely no interest in the position, and she later tells Susan that their deal is off.
Susan begs her to reconsider, at least until the pie promotion is finished, unaware that her husband is listening in.
Their confrontation occurs right in the middle of events, and although Karl puts on a brave face for the media, Susan knows she's about to have a very difficult conversation.
Rhett is unconvinced when Aaron pleads his innocence, and is adamant that they're not on the same page.
Colton can see how much the men clearly care for one another, and decides to play Cupid. After laying their cards on the table, Aaron and Rhett are finally united – and this could just be their happily ever after.
Next door, Andrew is warmed by Wendy's support ahead of a function with his biological family. Unfortunately, the photos that she prepared for him to take along fail to print, and in an act of desperation, he turns to Holly for support.
With her quick thinking, they create an alternative photo album and she accepts Andrew's invite to join her for a drink and a debrief following his successful day.
She's even more determined to go along when Max bails on their date in the city.
The two grow closer, but are spooked when an intimate moment crosses a line.
Elsewhere, Karl is devastated by Susan and Remi's deception and flees the tram, just as Vera and Gino order simultaneously and declare themselves the 82,000th customer.
A squabble breaks out, and with Susan forced to take control, she declares them joint winners.
She heads home with Remi to apologise to Karl, but he remains adamant that his time at Eirini is over, and has already sent his resignation letter to Terese.
Despite Susan's pleas for forgiveness, he asserts that she isn't listening to his needs and is deeply hurt.
Later, in a conversation with Remi and Wendy, she laments the loss of a great experience working with her husband, and deeply mourns the loss of this element of their life together.
Fed up with Saskia's flirtatious behaviour, Byron comes clean to Max about how troubled his sister is and the trio have an awkward conversation about boundaries.
They try and put her actions down to an immature teenage moment, with Saskia devastated that they're talking about her in this way. She rushes off to school, full of tears, and turns to Wendy for support.
Holly tries to convince herself that nothing happened at the V-Bar, while Andrew is wary and suggests they need some time to focus on their own relationships.
Both guilt-ridden, Holly supports Max in the aftermath of Saskia's weird behaviour with Byron, while Andrew helps to organise Sadie's 21st birthday bash with Wendy.
He's troubled when Holly becomes a key part of the party planning.
Will they be able to stay apart?
Elsewhere, Terese, Krista and Leo return from their holiday.
Terese admits that she's disappointed to lose Karl from the retirement complex, but she understands his decision and supports his plan to secure a new position as Seniors Advisor for Erinsborough Council.
Susan is unsettled by the change of pace but busies herself at work, where Colton is packing his bags to head back to Queensland after failing to win over Aaron.
The Tanakas are on cloud nine following their vow renewal, but it's evident that something is troubling Krista.
Leo discovered a pregnancy test in her bags and is elated, thinking that it's a perfect time to give Abigail a little brother or sister. Little does he realise, Krista is going through a crisis.
She confides in Terese, telling her that she isn't sure if she's ready to have another baby after losing Hope. Although she knows it will break her husband's heart, she hopes the test is negative.
Krista feels validated after her chat with Terese, and struggles to hide her relief when the test comes back negative. Leo, however, is visibly disappointed.
She goes along with his desire to have another child, and says she's happy to keep trying. When he boldly announces their plans over dinner, Terese is stunned and can see how uncomfortable Krista is.
Elsewhere, Dex is thrilled to finally be heading on a date with Saskia, but JJ and Nell are concerned that she isn't as interested in him as she's implying.
Deciding that the newbie needs confronting, Saskia is left shaken and seeks out Wendy for support. She feels rejected when her teacher is far too busy at school, and purposely tracks her down at the end of the day.
Wendy is pleased to be getting through to her, and together they craft a necklace for her date with Dex. Nell apologises, and Dex is thrilled by the pair of bedazzled 3D glasses that Saskia brings along to the date.
Down at Eirini Rising, Karl is bombarded with loving farewells from the residents, which sparks new hope in Susan that he'll reconsider his stance.
He's adamant that he's still going, and has even secured an interview for the council role. Seeing his renewed passion for work, Susan extends an olive branch, and the Kennedys are back on fine form once again.
Elsewhere, Sadie awkwardly invites Byron to her 21st birthday party, but he feels conflicted, bombarding Taye with thoughts about the suggestion.
Ultimately, he decides that he's still heartbroken about their relationship and needs some space. When he breaks the news to Sadie, she encourages him to start dating again in the hope that he can move on. More Trending
Byron is spooked, and believes she's asking permission to do the same. Taye gives him some more sound advice, before heading off to chat with Sadie. He feels bad about having to lie to his housemate all day.
But what has he been lying about? Luckily, you don't have to wait to find out.
With the house empty, the pair pull one another in for a kiss, and head off to the bedroom…
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