Terese Willis and Glen Donnelly’s romantic connection has been explored on Neighbours.
In the aftermath of Paul Robinson’s vengeful master plan, Terese sought comfort from Glen in Wednesday’s episode.
Paul has spent weeks conspiring against Terese, purposefully handing over control of the Lassiters Fashion Week to his estranged wife, knowing full well that it will end in tragedy.
The Lassiters team continued to pick up the pieces in the newest episode of Neighbours after fashion guru Montana Marcel was arrested in the middle of the event.
Melissa Bell reprised her role as Paul’s no-nonsense sister, and Lucy Robinson rushed in from the US to help contain the issue.
Terese attempted to inform Lucy that Paul had destroyed Fashion Week on purpose. Terese didn’t have any proof to back up her charges, so Lucy refused to listen.
Following the recent controversy, Lucy felt that Lassiters needed a fresh start, so she sacked Terese as general manager.
Terese will remain a key shareholder in the company, but her days as CEO are finished.
Back at the Willis residence, Glen sought to instill confidence in Terese, who was kicking herself for not predicting what paul was planning.
Glen said: “You’re a loving, intelligent, beautiful woman. And Paul’s so bitter and destructive because he knows what he lost.”
As Terese became emotional, she replied: “It’s just, I’d forgotten what it was like to hear nice things from a man who’s not trying to manipulate me.”
Terese and Glen went in for a passionate kiss, their unresolved chemistry bursting to the surface once more.
Glen had promised Paul that he wouldn’t seek a relationship with Terese out of respect for him as a brother, but is he now willing to break that promise?
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