Emmerdale viewers predict a dark twist for Kim Tate as Caleb vowed to get his revenge after his sinister threat.
Last week fans found out that Caleb is the secret son of Kim’s ex-husband Frank Tate, and Home Farm nanny Nicky is Caleb's son.
Kim is unaware that the pair have teamed up to take her down and take everything from her including her farm. During Monday night’s episode of the ITV hit soap Caleb overheard Kim and her partner Will talking about the mystery heir and their hopes to get their hands on Kim's money.
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He pretended to be concerned and worried about what it would mean for their business plans if someone was after her money.
Unaware she was playing right into his hands Kim told him he had nothing to worry about before offering him the money for their possible venture.
Later on Kim was left shocked to find a white rose laid on Frank's grave, and as she looked around she seemed to suspect the mystery 'heir' was in the village.
As she walked away, Caleb appeared after hiding behind a tree and warned: "Don't worry Kim, you’ll get what’s coming to you."
Viewers are now convinced Calev will be the one to take down village baddie Kim as they went straight to Twitter to share their concerns. @ShakyWoon Tweeted: “Caleb making a sinister threat to Kim! #Emmerdale.”
@spartacus2963 wrote: “So much for Kim’s business nous! She’s just played straight into Caleb’s hands! #Emmerdale.”
@itzzzo_ commented: “Kim needs to wise up, telling Caleb her plan. #Emmerdale.” @Wee_Westie29 warned: “Don’t tell Caleb stuff Kim. @emmerdale #Emmerdale.”
While @griannedoherty3 added: “Will Kim totally win yet again or has she finally more than met her match at long last in Caleb? About f******* time someone brought her down once & for all right? Although to be fair Faith gave it one helluva shot, pushing her over the Home Farm balcony #Emmerdale.”
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