Emmerdale Twist: John Sugden’s Mask Slips as His Downfall Looms
John Sugden has managed to manipulate almost everyone in Emmerdale — but his days of deception may finally be numbered. With Aaron still in a coma and Robert behind bars, cracks are starting to show in John’s carefully built lies. And now, one character is closer than ever to exposing him.
Robert Takes the Blame
For weeks, Robert Sugden has been painted as the villain after John framed him for pulling both himself and Aaron off a cliff. The heartbreaking twist? Aaron — Robert’s former husband and true love — remains in a hospital bed, unable to defend the man who has never stopped caring for him.
Even Robert’s sister Victoria turned her back, convinced he was guilty. But doubt has begun to creep in, and her next move changes everything.
Victoria Faces the Truth
Determined to confront Robert, Victoria visits him in prison, ready to unleash her disgust. But instead of the cold, guilty man she expected, she finds someone desperate to clear his name — and filled with love for Aaron.
Robert insists he could never harm Aaron, not even by accident. His heartfelt words shake Victoria, forcing her to consider that her brother’s story might be the real one.
John’s Control Starts to Crack
Back in the village, John’s desperation grows. When Victoria first suggested visiting Robert, he urged her not to — a move that now raises red flags. His eagerness to keep her away only adds to the unease surrounding him.
Meanwhile, his behaviour around Aaron’s hospital room is being closely watched. Someone is starting to see through his mask, and for John, that could mean the beginning of the end.
A Countdown to His Downfall
The ITVX release teases that John’s slip-up is just the start of a much bigger unraveling. With suspicion mounting and Robert’s heartfelt defence lingering in Victoria’s mind, it’s only a matter of time before the truth comes out.
For now, John still holds the upper hand. But as Emmerdale fans know all too well, one mistake is all it takes to bring down even the most cunning of villains.