Emmerdale spoilers: Rhona Goskirk makes huge mistake with mum Mary
READY to take her relationship with Marlon Dingle to the next level, Rhona Goskirk is reluctant to reconnect with her mother.
But next week, she makes a big mistake with Mary in Emmerdale.
After meeting with Pierce Harris' son Marcus, Rhona (played by Zoe Henry) is met with another person linked to her past.
However, unlike any other character who would be pleased to bump into long-lost family, Rhona is less than pleased when her mother Mary pays her a visit - just as she proposes to her partner Marlon (Mark Charnock).
Intruding in the intimate moment, Mary has left her estranged daughter with a bad impression but the two women are far from parting ways just yet.
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Coming up, Rhona kicks herself when she realises that she unwittingly convinced her mother to stay longer in the Dales, despite her intentions.
Little does she know that Mary could be the key to her and Marlon getting the marital bliss she's been wishing for as, after a conversation with the newcomer, the chef is determined to propose to Rhona soon.
Marlon gets his proposal ready with a grand gesture for his other half and decides to prepare a surprise party at Smithy to finally bite the bullet.
Meanwhile, despite their differences and their strained relationship, Rhona and Mary have a rare moment of happiness, bonding over a shared secret.
Actress Louise Jameson was chosen to take on the role of Rhona's mother Mary, less than five decades after already appearing in Emmerdale under a different name.
Not every viewer may remember but Louise actually made her first ever appearance in the eponymous village in 1973.
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Louise was then slipping into the skin of Sharon Crossthwaithe during the show's Emmerdale Farm days.
One of her most notable roles remains Rosa di Marco in rival soap EastEnders.
She appeared in the BBC One show for the last time on August 3, 2000, and her character's off-screen death was made official two years later.
But what should Emmerdale viewers be prepared for?
What secret could Mary have in common with her daughter Rhona?
Could Mary cause more trouble for the village vet?