WILL Taylor could find himself involved in a shock new romance on Emmerdale after his bitter split from Kim Tate.
Love has turned into hate between the warring pair in recent weeks on the ITV soap opera after Kim discovered Will's secret sex with his ex, Rose.
It led to her conducting a plan to blackmail her own husband when he believed he owed someone money.
He eventually discovered the truth when Kim led him on a woodland chase which resulted in him finding his very own grave.
Kim cackled as she saw Will fall atop a coffin amid his deceit as her nasty side came back out in full force.
With the pair now at each other's throats and headed for an incredibly nasty divorce, things look set to step up another gear.
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Emmerdale fans already know that Kim has been making attempts to move on by bedding her financial adviser twice in one night just days after splitting from Will.
Will was appalled to hear of her steamy night of passion with Peter but it appears that Kim is up for more after arranging even more dates with him.
In upcoming scenes, Kim and Peter plan a saucy dinner date at Home Farm right in front of her ex Will and Jimmy who are having a lads night in with a few beers in tow.
Will is left seething to see his soon-to-be ex-wife getting cosy with Peter right by his face and when Peter goes on to upset him, Will lands a blow right to his face and punches him to the floor.
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After the chaos, Lydia speaks with Kim where the Home Farm owner admits she isn't feeling as good upsetting Will as she had hoped and is contemplating giving their marriage another go.
As Lydia tells her that there is a chance she still loves Will - could it be that she is too late?
Will seemingly manages to bag himself someone new to show interest in - and she is rather close to home.
As Kerry Wyatt spots Will at his lowest ebb, it seems that she may be willing to help him get over Kim.
So could Will and Kerry be the Dales next couple?
And is Kim too late to bag her hubby back after he makes a beeline for Kerry?