Neighbours spoilers: Finn Kelly confesses his love for Bea Nilsson!
After saving his ex-fiancee Bea from an intruder at the Kennedy house, Finn admits he's still in love with her! How will Bea react?
Finn Kelly has been trying to keep a lid on his feelings for ex-fiancee Bea Nilsson, since he moved into the Kennedy house earlier this year. After all, it wasn't that long ago he was facing a possible prison sentence for menacing Bea, her sister Elly Conway and their aunt Susan Kennedy.
But when Finn returns home and finds Bea cornered by an obssessed fan, who broke into the Kennedy house to get a selfie with the infamous Finn, his overprotective side kicks in and he violently tackles the intruder, Alfie.
Impressed by his heroics, Bea is in for another surprise when Finn finally admits he's still in love with her! But does Bea feel the same way?
Meanwhile, Toadie Rebecchi and first wife Dee Bliss are getting cosier by the day, as they try to make up for lost time and all the years Dee was believed to be dead... but was really in hiding!
However, after Toadie introduces Dee to his kids, Nell and Hugo, and Dee confesses her romantic feelings for Toadie have returned, neighbour Susan Kennedy begins to worry things are moving too fast.
With Toadie still grieving for his wife Sonya, who died from cancer a few months ago, will back-from-the-dead Dee unintentionally confuse things?
And Chloe Brennan is on a mission to get back in the good books of Pierce Greyson, after he blamed her for his break-up with fiancee Ebony Buttrose.
But does Chloe want Pierce back as a friend... or something more?
Neighbours continues weekdays at 1:45pm and 5:30pm on Channel 5
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