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Home and Away spoilers: Eden attacks Bree over her affair with Remi

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Since Jacob (Alex Williams) left town and Bree (Juliet Godwin) turned to Remi (Adam Rowland) for help, Eden (Stephanie Panozzo) in the Home and Away television series has been keeping tabs on the most recent events in her home. It’s obvious that she’s not pleased.

After months of denying their feelings, the couple has crossed the line and started an affair. Eden can’t stop worrying about the fact that the two are experimenting with fire and what Jacob would do if he found out.

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Eden’s best friend has broken his own moral code and begun dating a married woman, which is more significant in Eden’s eyes. Eden cautions Remi to use caution out of concern for her friend. She counsels that this relationship cannot succeed because Remi does not fully understand Bree. Remi, on the other hand, just responds by ejecting Eden so he may spend a cosy evening at home with his wife.

Remi instructs Bree to play the guitar when the new couple is by themselves. The session offers the two a close, delicate, and intimate opportunity to connect. The circumstances are far from ideal, though. Remi expresses his worry when by himself in the restroom. He has no idea how this relationship will turn out and worries that he might end up hurting Bree more than helping her in the long run.

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When Eden returns home after being made to disappear, she reminds Remi that Kirby (Angelina Thomson) would want a lot more justification on his part.

Thankfully, she has been staying with Theo (Matt Evans), so for the time being, it is just her. She keeps attempting to persuade him to reconsider his risky decision, pointing out that it is obvious he is falling for Bree. Remi doesn’t attempt to refute it, much to her dismay.

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Eden chases Bree down as her anxiety for her buddy grows, pleading with the nurse to stop what she’s doing with her. Bree’s narrative is similar to Remi’s in that she can’t help but fall in love with him.

Eden, though, sticks a foot in it by enquiring as to how many Remis have existed in the past. Bree is furious and tells Remi to go to hell.

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