Neighbours spoilers follow.
Neighbours has confirmed the ‘final clue’ that leads Wendy Rodwell to believe her husband Andrew is having an affair.
Newcomer Sandra Jago has recently been flirting with Andrew at his self-defence classes, though the cop informed her that he is a happily married man.
However, after Wendy discovers that Sandra knows details about her marital problems and is talking to a guy on a dating app who appears to have the same tattoo as Andrew, Nicolette suggests that Andrew is being unfaithful.
In next week’s episodes, Wendy doesn’t want to believe that the profile is really Andrew, but Nicolette insists that the evidence, along with Andrew’s increased focus on exercise, is a sure sign he’s cheating.
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Nicolette later tells Wendy that she saw Sandra heading into the police station with a determined demeanour, forcing Wendy to confront the possibility that Nicolette is right.
She decides to confront Andrew herself and heads to the police station, only to end up following him as he heads off on another run.
It’s not long before a distraught Sandra interrupts him and falls into his arms, seemingly confirming Wendy’s deepest fears as she secretly watches the encounter. Is Andrew really cheating?
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“Wendy is treading carefully as there have been so many rows between her and Andrew recently,” our Neighbours source shares.
“She could find out the truth quickly by confronting him, but seems to be prolonging the agony by playing detective with Nicolette.
“It’s devastating for Wendy as the various clues and pieces of evidence pile up. Is this one big horrible misunderstanding, or is Andrew really a love rat?”
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