In Emmerdale, tensions between Kim Tate and Will Taylor escalate after a shocking revenge plot comes to light. Kim, furious after discovering Will had slept with his ex-wife Rose, retaliated by blackmailing him and even pushed him into an open grave. Despite this, Will has remained at Home Farm, making his presence impossible for Kim to ignore. His ongoing antics, including drinking with Jimmy King, further aggravate Kim. To provoke Will, Kim spent the evening with her financial advisor Peter and allowed him to wear Will’s shirt after their encounter, which only intensified the conflict.
Lydia Dingle, acting as a mediator, advised Kim to end the bitterness before it consumed them both. Kim took this advice and ended things with Peter. Meanwhile, Will sought his own form of revenge by getting drunk with Carrie Wyatt, who stayed the night at Home Farm. Kim, clearly upset by this, saw Carrie the next morning, further deepening her resentment. Later, Will handed Carrie a wad of cash, leading Amy and Jimmy to believe he’d paid for her company. However, Will and Carrie revealed no such incident took place; it was all a ruse to infuriate Kim further.
The bitter back-and-forth between Kim and Will has left them embroiled in a web of manipulation and payback, with neither willing to back down, keeping fans hooked on the unfolding drama.