Jai and Kerry’s naughty Emmerdale romance takes unexpected turn

Emmerdale’s oddest couple Jai Sharma (Chris Bisson) and Kerry Wyatt (Laura Norton) are back on!

But for how long before one of them ruins it? Place your bets now.

This unexpected pairing cropped up at the back end of last year when a weird frisson rose between them after being locked in a room together. As things heated up, they started enjoying some regular secret sexy times while at work.

Hope someone disinfected Caleb’s desk.

Their little tryst went on a while before they decided it was getting in the way of work and they called it quits.

Turned out though, Jai had already caught feels. Though they’d agreed not to take it further, Jai was visibly upset to learn Kerry had married Pollard.

Kerry sits beside Jai in the pub in Emmerdale
Jai and Kerry want to keep their romance a secret from everyone (Picture: ITV)

Seeing his sad little face, she decided to come clean that she’d only married him for a tax scam, and Jai was surprisingly buoyed to know she didn’t really have the hots for ailing Eric.

So, things started back up again, but they’re about to hit a snag. They’re once again revelling in their saucy workplace secret, but denting Jai’s ego is the fastest way for Kerry to find herself single.

Instead of just enjoying his good thing, Jai starts worrying how he can keep his authority over Kerry in public without risking their romance. The key is that they want to keep it secret – but how?

Kerry approaches Jai, who is in his car in Emmerdale
Will Kerry’s latest plan even work? (Picture: ITV)

Kerry has her own plan to make sure that outwardly, they seem innocent. She decides to mock Jai in a way that she normally would, but she hasn’t counted on the fact that as he has caught feelings, her words hurt.

She’s completely underestimated how much he actually likes her.

She thinks she’s played a blinder and believes she’s heading to some sexy fun after her clever ruse in throwing Jai under the buss, but Jai is having none of it, his nose severely out of joint.