EXCLUSIVE: The ROBRON Drama Is Far From Over As ROBERT Makes His Return, And Here’s Who EMMERDALE FANS Are Rooting For Aaron To Be With Next!
The future of Emmerdale hubbies John Sugden and Aaron Dingle has been thrown into chaos with the continued presence of the latter’s chaotic ex, Robert Sugden – aka, the other half of Robron.
Robert returned on Aaron and John’s wedding day, sending them both into a spiral at the news that he’d been released from prison. As Aaron rushed to put out the fire, he and Robert shared a kiss, confirming Rob’s mindset that he’d made the right decision.
Aaron told Robert to stay away (Credit: ITV)
Robert confessed his love for Aaron in Emmerdale this week – but he’s staying with John
However, Aaron insisted that his future lies with John, and sent Robert packing. All the way back to prison in fact, after calling the police to inform them that Rob had missed a probation hearing.
Robert wouldn’t stay away for long though. Soon after, he began bothering the newlyweds via the post, sending a prison visiting order to Aaron. Learning how poorly Robert was coping inside, Aaron paid his ex a visit – telling him to stay away, once and for all.
But Robert was left more determined than ever after his second visit from the day; a menacing John, who ruined everything by trying to threaten Robert. With Rob’s return to the village imminent, it’s likely Aaron faces a big decision in the coming weeks.
But who will he choose? And, more to the point, who do the fans want Robert to be with?
Can they make it work? (Credit: ITV)
Emmerdale fans choose between John and Robron
In an exclusive poll for Emmerdale Insider, soap fans were asked to vote on who they thought Robert should be with.
Unsurprisingly and inevitably, responders voted overwhelmingly for a Robron reunion. Out of everyone polled, a whopping 86% of the vote demanded Robert and Aaron get back together. Meanwhile, 7% thought he should be with neither toxic Sugden – and find someone new instead.
This left poor John out in the cold, lagging behind with a meagre 6% of the vote. So there you have it!
The people have spoken, and they want to see Robron rekindled. But did the course of true love ever run so smoothly?
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