Emmerdale fans reckon Rose Jackson has a sibling who is also a resident of the
village. Rose (Christine Tremarco) made her first appearance on the soap earlier this
year as the estranged ex-wife of Will Taylor (Dean Andrews) and mother to Dawn
Taylor (Olivia Bromley). The storyline revealed that Rose had abandoned both Will and Dawn when Dawn was just a baby. In an unexpected twist, it was confirmed that Rose has a connection with fellow villager Ruby Fox-Milligan (Beth Cordingly). Fans will remember that Ruby is determined to bring down Kim Tate (Claire King), and with Rose residing at Kim’s house, Ruby blackmailed Rose into helping her take down the soap legend. Rose is in debt to Ruby after she helped her out of significant financial troubles – a fact that Ruby frequently reminds her of. In a shocking turn of events, Ruby arranged for a dealer to deliver drugs to Rose, which she was then instructed to use to spike Will’s drink and sleep with him.
However, the plan went awry when the drinks were mixed up, resulting in Dawn being involved in a car accident. Rose and Ruby on Emmerdale After weaving a web of deceit, Rose managed to pin the blame on Kim, leaving her ostracised from her family and forced to move out of her home and into a B&B. However, fans are now speculating that there may be more than just a friendly relationship between Rose and Ruby. Promoted Stories Emmerdale enthusiasts have taken to social media with a wild theory that could turn the village upside down they reckon Ruby and Rose might actually be sisters! Ruby and Rose Emmerdale Fans reckon the two could be sisters (Image: (Image: ITV)) One eagle-eyed viewer speculated on Twitter: “I’m 110% convinced that Ruby and Rose are sisters and it will be the beginning of Ruby’s past unraveling.” Another fan chimed in with, “Half siblings maybe?” Meanwhile, a third fan questioned on Facebook: “Rose and Ruby. Are they sisters?” Powered by And it doesn’t stop there; on an Emmerdale fan page, someone else pondered: “Does anyone else think Ruby & Rose could be sisters?” Echoing the sentiment, another added: “I’ve said this too.”