Neighbours spoilers: Terese Willis is all mixed-up over Paul Robinson and Leo Tanaka
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Still in a muddle, Terese decides to try and turn up the heat in her relationship with boyfriend Leo. But is it still his dad Paul who she really wants?
Terese Willis is not best pleased her daughter Piper has been meddling in her love life and warned Terese's ex, Paul Robinson, to leave her alone.
Deep down, Terese knows Piper means well and she probably should be focusing on re-igniting her relationship with boyfriend Leo Tanaka following their big fallout at the start of the year. Trouble is, deep down, Terese still has feelings for Leo's dad Paul. What's a lady to do?
Terese decides to try and push Paul from her mind by turning-up the heat with Leo. But is she just fooling herself?
Meanwhile, Elly Conway's pre-wedding Hen Night is fast approaching. But it's not long before the bickering starts as Elly's younger sister Bea Nilsson and soon-to-be-sister-in-law Chloe Brennan both have very different ideas for the perfect party. Whose ideas will Elly like better?
Elsewhere, having been given the green light to stick around in Erinsborough by her ex-girlfriend Chloe, estate agent Mel sets her sights on finding a job.
But will her ruthless ambition to become a part of the new Robinson Pines development see Mel resort to dirty tricks and sabotage to get what she wants?
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