Neighbours confirms new villain’s latest ruthless plan
Neighbours spoilers follow.
Neighbours newcomer Yaz Shields tries to uncover Holly Hoyland’s most personal secrets next week.
Yaz is forced to change tactics after failing to re-open the investigation into her late brother’s death.
The deceptive character, played by Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause, is out for revenge over the demise of her sibling Heath Royce.
Yaz believes that Holly was somehow responsible for luring Heath to his death in the Outback, where he was eaten by a crocodile.
This week’s episodes have already seen Yaz get dismissed by a senior detective when trying to raise her suspicions about Holly.
Her bad luck continues this week when she tries – and fails – to recruit Heath’s jailed ex-lover Tess Carmichael as a potential ally.
Fortunately for Yaz, there’s still one lead left to follow when Holly mentions that she’s been having counselling sessions this year.
Holly inadvertently says too much by letting slip the name of her counsellor Rhonda, much to Yaz’s delight.
Next week, Yaz spends more time with her new love interest Nicolette Stone as they attend a ‘Christmas open mic’ event together.
Things seem to be going well, but Yaz’s mood suddenly shifts and she rushes out of the event in tears.
When Nicolette chases after her, Yaz explains that she’s still grieving following the recent loss of her brother. Of course, Yaz fails to mention that her deceased sibling was the villainous Heath.
Yaz grows closer to Nicolette after their emotional heart-to-heart at Lassiters, but she later sneaks out of the hotel room and leaves Nicolette alone.
Crossing another line, Yaz breaks into Rhonda’s office to steal Holly’s file. What will she find inside?
Neighbours airs these scenes on Tuesday, December 17. You can also check out our collection of 37 spoiler pictures from these episodes.
Neighbours releases new episodes from Mondays to Thursdays for free on Amazon Freevee and Prime Video in the UK and US. In Australia, the show airs from Mondays to Thursdays at 4pm on Channel 10, with a 6.30pm repeat screening on 10 Peach Comedy.