
EMMERDALE’S Rhona Goskirk makes a life-changing decision after ex-husband Gus introduces his new wife Lucy.
Viewers of the ITV drama will remember that Gus (played by Alan McKenna) came to the eponymous village to ask for Rhona’s permission to use one of her frozen embryos.
Rhona, played by Zoe Henry, was flabbergasted to find out that he had been acting on her behalf behind her back as she believed the embryos had been destroyed following their marriage.
Gus and his current wife, Lucy, are desperate for a family of their own but will Rhona help them out?
In Monday’s episode, Rhona was celebrating her birthday in The Woolpack with her family.
But Lucy and Gus made a surprise appearance, leaving Rhona’s mum Mary (Louise Jameson) fuming.


Mary accused Gus of pressuring Rhona to make a decision, as well as lying to her for years.
She refuses to let Rhona give away her future grandchild.
Mary argued with Gus before ordering them to leave Rhona alone and give her some space.
Later, Rhona is feeling wound up at Mary’s intervention.
Her husband Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock) reassured her that he will support whatever decision she makes about the embryos.
Rhona then headed out to clear her head.
When she returned, she revealed that she’s going to let Gus and Lucy use her embryos and that she’s already given them the good news.
Will she regret her decision?
Viewers took to Twitter to share their thoughts on Rhona’s decision.
One said: “I knew it, Rhona’s going to let them use her embryos, nothings going to go wrong at all, is it…”
Another wrote: “Rhona, you’re doing yourself no favours here. #Emmerdale.”
A third penned: “Well aren’t you stupid Rhona.”
Emmerdale airs weeknights from 7pm on ITV.
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