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ITV Emmerdale viewers outraged by Kim Tate’s ‘horrible’ Home Farm makeover

Emmerdale viewers were left completely stunned after spotting something ‘horrendous’ at the legendary Home Farm during the latest episode of the much-loved ITV show.

Monday night’s (July 29) return of Emmerdale saw Kim Tate, played by Claire King, desperately trying to discover who is orchestrating the elaborate plot to change her life. Viewers are well aware that Kim had to leave her cherished Home Farm some time ago due to the nefarious plotting of Rose Jacksons (played by Christine Tremarco).




Rose was introduced earlier in the year as Will Taylor’s (Dean Andrews) ex-partner and Dawn Taylor’s (Olivia Bromley) mother. He is then revealed to be in a relationship with another villager, Ruby Fox-Milligan (Beth Cordingly).

Ruby is determined to take down Kim Tate and has manipulatively coerced Rose into conspiring against Kim. Rose recently made up a series of fabrications, making it appear that Kim was responsible for an incident involving spiked drinks.

Kim recently moved from her home farm(Image: (Image: ITV))

As a result, with everyone, including her partner Will, turned against her, Kim had no choice but to leave and take refuge at the local guesthouse.

However, Kim begins to piece together that Rose is targeting her and suspects there is another mastermind in the mix. Meanwhile, Rose has settled into Home Farm and seems to be thoroughly enjoying the high life there, reports the Express.

Kim was forced to move from her flagship farm(Image: (Image: ITV))

And on her latest visit to the Dales, Rose made the place even more her own by purchasing a sugar floss machine, a move that didn’t sit well with ex-partner Will, whose thoughts are still with Kim.

However, it was an unexpected detail in the background that sparked a flurry of comments from viewers. Fans took to social media to express their disgust at a new sign in Kim’s kitchen, which read: “Live every moment, laugh, love every day.”

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