Ned Willis, the heartthrob of NEIGHBOURS, has recently been involved in a love triangle on the Channel 5 soap, but a fresh hypothesis from Express.co.uk indicates that his secret coming out might be the catalyst for his retirement from Ramsay Street.
Ned (Ben Hall) will be leaving Neighbours in the coming weeks after it was announced that he would be leaving the show before the news emerged that the daily serial drama had been canceled. Despite being in a relationship with Amy Greenwood, he has begun to develop feelings for Harlow Robinson (Jemma Donovan), the woman he slept with earlier this year (Jacinta Stapleton). In subsequent scenes, he will be faced with a major decision, but it appears that no matter what he chooses, he will be forced to quit the Channel 5 serial.
The drama will continue in this week’s episodes, with Ned eventually choosing Amy over Harlow after weeks of deliberation.
Despite his belief that he can be happy with Amy, the heartthrob still pines for Harlow, and it appears that his secret of sleeping with Paul Robinson’s (Stefan Dennis) granddaughter will be revealed in subsequent moments.
It might all be thanks to Corey Smythe-Jones (Laurence Boxhall), who was just introduced to the programme as Harlow’s new love interest.
Harlow attempts to make things work with Corey despite having feelings for Ned but knowing that nothing can happen.
She subsequently admits to her lover that they can no longer be together since she does not believe they have any chemistry.
Corey takes the news quite well, perhaps too well, because he understands Harlow’s reasons for ending their relationship.
Paul’s granddaughter believes this will be the last time she sees him, but he decides to stay on Ramsay Street for a little longer.
The young woman is perplexed as to why he is still in the area and has not gone to London, but she is unaware that he is hiding anything.
It will be revealed that the newcomer is a member of the cult known as The Order, which was responsible for Harlow’s mother’s death.
Harlow will be completely unaware as his intentions for her begin to fall into place, and she will be pulled back into Ned’s arms.
Harlow tries to cheer up Ned, who is worried up over the preparations for fashion week at Lassiters.
Everything will be alright, the young woman assures him, and he pays attention to her, something he hasn’t always been able to do with Amy.
Corey encourages Harlow to express her affections to Ned so they may finally be together, seeing as she is still interested in him.
She is hesitant to do so because she is aware that her love interest is in a relationship with Amy and believes that he is dedicated to his partner.
Despite her reservations, she seems to be drawn to the heartthrob, and by the end of the week, the sexual chemistry is evident.
What neither of them realises is that the mics may be turned on when they begin to discuss their affections for one another.
This implies that everyone in the complex can hear what they’re discussing, including the fact that they slept together.
Finally, their secret would be disclosed, and Amy would learn that her boyfriend had deceived her earlier this year during their brief hiatus.
If this is why her boyfriend and Harlow have been acting strangely around each other, the fashion designer would be upset.
It would all make sense, and Amy, who has been mistreated by men her entire life, would warn Ned that there is no turning back now.
Harlow may begin to doubt whether she and her love interest can have a future together after witnessing the sorrow they have created.
Paul’s granddaughter understands they’ll never be able to settle down on Ramsay Street, despite the fact that they’ll finally be able to be together.
With nothing left to keep him in Erinsborough, Ned and his love interest might as well depart for forever and start a new chapter together.
Unfortunately, Harlow is unable to accept Ned’s offer to depart with him because her family lives on Ramsay Street and requires their presence at this time.
This means Ned will be on his own, and Harlow will be upset to learn that she won’t be able to accompany him after all this time.
Jemma, the actress who plays Harlow, has previously spoken up about why her character left to London a few weeks ago and her feelings for Ned.
“I believe she flees to London because her mind is jumbled with Ned,” Jemma remarked.
“They’ve always been in the family, not officially related, but he’s always been like a brother figure to her, which is probably why they got so close because they chat about everything.”
“One thing leads to another, and she suddenly realises she’s developing feelings for him.” He’s had this issue with Amy as well, so I believe she’s befuddled as well.
“I believe she simply requires some time to figure out what she wants and perhaps to sort herself out before committing to anything.”
But, if Ned leaves on his own, would she have all the time in the world to consider what could have been?