April 19th 2024.
Even though Kerry managed to escape the consequences, Victoria wasn't as lucky. The residents of Emmerdale seem to have a hard time holding onto their jobs lately. In recent episodes, two longtime characters were punished for mistakes made at work. Unfortunately, one of them ended up losing their job, even though it wasn't entirely their fault.
Victoria was already feeling down after her breakup with Jacob, but little did she know that Eric and Jai were plotting to get her fired. After being pressured by Eric, Jai saw an opportunity when Victoria accidentally broke a glass while preparing a pizza for Laurel. He asked her if she wanted to take the day off for compassionate leave, but when she declined, he strategically placed a piece of glass on Laurel's pizza. When it was served, Jai pretended to find the glass and reprimanded Victoria for her carelessness.
Gabby caught wind of what happened and wasted no time in agreeing that Victoria should be fired. After all, this was her second mistake that could have had serious consequences. Victoria was devastated and sought comfort at the Woolpack, where Claudette offered her some advice.
Meanwhile, Kerry was also about to receive a dressing down from her boss, Charity. It didn't take long for Charity to notice that Kerry had been drinking on the job. She immediately scolded her for her behavior, but Kerry was able to explain that she was upset about being disowned by her daughter and missing her grandson's first birthday. Reluctantly, Charity allowed Kerry to keep her job, but warned her to be more responsible in the future.
As the residents of Emmerdale dealt with work drama, Claudette chimed in with some wise words. And as the conversation continued, Kerry and Victoria were both reminded of the importance of being responsible and making better choices. But little did they know, more drama was about to unfold in their small village.
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