10 Peach viewers have recently seen Roxy going for the Flamingo Bar manager vacancy, organising a volleyball tournament in an attempt to impress Terese Willis.
The tournament turned out to be a success in the May 12 episode, but a confident Roxy was stunned when Amy arrived and revealed she was the bar s new manager.
In today s episode, Amy started work at the Flamingo Bar while Roxy was upset and angry that she was rejected for the position. Struggling to understand how Amy secured the job over her, Roxy tried to get answers from Chloe Brennan. Channel 5
Chloe explained that Amy s application stood out in part because of the ideas she came up with and presented to take the bar forwards. Chloe then offered advice, suggesting Roxy should look at the situation as an opportunity – instead of remaining upset, she could see Amy as a mentor and learn from her.
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Neighbours spoilers follow from Australian episodes, which some UK readers may prefer to avoid.
Neighbours has aired Amy Greenwood s return on Australian screens this week, but her comeback leaves Roxy Willis devastated.
Earlier this month, Jacinta Stapleton confirmed she would be back on the Ramsay Street soap as a regular, and she was added to the opening titles in today s episode (May 13) as part of Roxy and Ned s shot at the Flamingo Bar.
It s this venue that s at the centre of Amy s return storyline, as a clash between Amy and Roxy looks imminent.
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