Neighbours spoilers: Chloe Brennan meets Pierce Greyson's SURPRISE fiancee Ebony!
Whoops! Chloe is left feeling humiliated after getting the WRONG idea ex-lover Pierce was about to pop the question to her!
Last week, Chloe Brennan charged down to the Back Lane Bar thinking her ex-lover Pierce Greyson was about to pop the question to her.
Unfortunately, Chloe's not got her facts quite right. Pierce is planning to get married... just not to her!
She's left feeling embarrassed and humiliated when Pierce introduces Chloe to his fiancee, Ebony (played by ex-Home and Away star Christie Hayes, who was Summer Bay regular Kirsty Sutherland).
Chloe then finds herself in an awkward situation when Ebony invites her to join her for breakfast at The Waterhole, given both women the opportunity to get the dirt on each other!
Elsewhere in Erinsborough, Toadie is surprised when Willow Somers returns to Ramsay Street, this time to make sure how mum Andrea isn't up to her old tricks.
Willow warns Andrea she'd better not be planning to hurt Toadie so soon after losing his wife Sonya to cancer. But Andrea is determined to prove she's a changed woman as she undergoes a second hypnosis session with Dr Karl Kennedy.
Will Andrea remember more information and clues that could lead to the whereabouts of Toadie's first wife, Dee Bliss?
Meanwhile, things have been totally awkward between Gary Canning and his son, Kyle, given that they are both in love with the same woman, Amy Williams.
But when Karl decides he wants to hire both Gary and Kyle for tram renovation project, will father and son agree to put their differences aside and work together?
Neighbours continues weekdays at 1:45pm and 5:30pm on Channel 5
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