Home and Away spoilers: Are Tori Morgan and Robbo just good friends?
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Now that Tori's ex-boyfriend Ash appears to have left Summer Bay for good, could Robbo and Tori become more than just good friends?
Tori and Robbo spent so much time together while she was trying to help him recover his memory and clear his name of the crimes he committed while he was Beckett Reid. But they are just good friends... right?
But where do they stand now the court case is over? Since Tori's ex-fella Ash appears to have left Summer Bay for good, Robbo attempts to offer Tori some emotional support. But will the hospital doc be alright with that - or feel they are getting a bit too close for comfort?
Meanwhile, the Astoni family are happy to see Coco, when she returns from the special camp for kids with family members who have cancer. But why is Coco playing it cool with boyfriend Ryder and instead more excited by the texts and calls she is getting from a guy called Jeremy?
Catch Home and Away from Monday 4th June at 1:15pm and 6:00pm on Channel 5.
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