Emmerdale star addresses connection between Graham and Coronation Street’s Jodie

Jodie was in the back of Graham's van during Corriedale.

Emmerdale star addresses connection between Graham and Coronation Street’s Jodie
Emmerdale star addresses connection between Graham and Coronation Street’s Jodie Photo: Metro UK

At the start of January, Emmerdale’s Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough) left us all stunned when he returned from the dead.

The character, who was apparently murdered in 2020, got caught up in the Corriedale crash.

He had a woman in the back of his van tied up, who turned out to be Coronation Street’s Jodie Ramsey (Olivia Frances-Brown).

While we’ve gone on to discover that Jodie is a woman who shouldn’t be messed with, we don’t actually know why she was in the back of Graham’s van, and what happened in the lead up to her being in there.

We get somewhat closer to getting our answers next week in Emmerdale, as Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) finds Graham bloodied and bruised following a brutal attack.

Zoe revealed: ‘It transpires that this has happened because of Rhona.

So Jodie – who was at the back of the car in the Corriedale ep – that was a job for Graham and she got away, so he failed the mission.’
‘He laid low and hoped that would be the end of it, but then when Dylan went missing Rhona pleaded with him for help and said: “Can you help find him?” And in doing so, he exposed where he was and so therefore these people that he’d been working for came to find him and that was then teaching him a lesson’, Zoe said.

‘So it’s Rhona’s fault – and I think that’s why Rhona is glad that she’s found him and she was there.’
This is soapland though, which means Rhona’s moral compass can only work for so long. While she’s busy tending to an unwell Graham, the chemistry between them suddenly reignites only this time, those flames are bigger than ever before.


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‘He’s been stabbed on his side, so in the physical act of trying to dress that wound, she’s very close to him and she’s touching his skin.

I imagine in that moment it’s like, bam, you’re back to where you were six years ago’, Zoe told us.

‘They were a couple, they were obviously intimate and that proximity just brings everything back.

It’s risky, it’s exciting and it’s also terrifying for Rhona.’
Rhona will make her choice between Marlon and Graham soon and for Zoe, given everything Rhona and her family have just been through with Celia and Ray, it seems she’s made up her mind when it comes to which team she’s on.

‘The amazing story that Amelia’s [Flanagan, who plays April] just told – the whole Celia and Ray thing – has just cemented Rhona’s role, not as April’s mother but as close as she could ever be to Donna.

I think that would be as difficult to walk away from as it would be to walk away from Marlon.’
‘And I think about how would Graham and Rhona exist in that village?

It feels impossible.

I mean, nothing’s impossible because it’s soap!

But I question how they’d manage that.’

Source: This article was originally published by Metro UK

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