May 12th 2024.
George Shuttleworth found himself in a difficult situation. He had recently discovered that his father, Archie Shuttleworth, had left their undertakers' business jointly to him and his sister, Glenda. This came as a surprise to George, as he had always assumed that the business would belong solely to him. Initially, he chose to keep this news to himself, but as time went on, he began to feel guilty for keeping his sister in the dark.
Tony Maudsley, who plays George, shared with us that his character was torn between wanting to be fair to his sister, but also not wanting to hand over half a business that she would most likely run into the ground. It was a tough decision for George to make.
Glenda, on the other hand, was not known for her responsibility. She had a history of neglecting her pets, and even when they passed away, she would simply replace them with a new fad. So, when she found out about the will, she didn't take it well. She even attempted to sue her brother, but was warned by Adam Barlow that it would be a costly and uncertain process.
In an attempt to hurt her brother even further, Glenda put the funeral parlour up for sale. This enraged George, and he lashed out at her, reminding her that their father had good reason for not leaving her the business. He saw her as a liability, and he didn't want to risk losing everything he had worked for.
But things took a turn when George learned of Glenda's plan to contest the will. Realizing that their feud was only causing more harm, he apologized to her and offered her a cheque for £22k as a compromise. He hoped that this would put an end to their fight and they could move forward.
Will this be enough to repair their relationship? Or will Glenda come up with another scheme to get what she wants? Only time will tell. For all the latest updates and spoilers, be sure to join the Metro Soaps WhatsApp community. Stay tuned!
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