Neighbours spoilers: Finn Kelly INNOCENT as Bea Nilsson star reveals big villain twist

Neighbours fans have been terrorised by Finn Kelly (played by Rob Mills) for months but it seems he’s a reformed man. 

He went on trial for his murder attempt but spoilers have already revealed he will be let off the hook thanks to some generous testimonies. 

However, the Finn we all love to hate managed to wing his way into everyone’s good books with a clever dose of manipulation. 

When he saw Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) and Imogen Willis (Ariel Kaplan) in danger from a hit and run attack, he threw himself in front of the vehicle and risked his own life for their sake. 

And in the coming weeks, his reformed behaviour will continue as his amnesia well and truly sets in. 

According to Bonnie Anderson – who plays his former flame Bea Nilsson – Finn will only grow more and everyone will fall in love with him.

She told Digital Spy: “He is like the Finn he was when he was 19 – a really nice person.

“We are now getting to know Finn how he once was. He’s like a cute, dorky young boy.”

Furthermore with Rob confirmed to be staying in Erinsborough for a little longer, it seems Finn will have a lot of chance to redeem himself with the public. 

Bonnie added: “[Fans] don’t like him very much at the moment and neither does Bea.”

The actress and singer continued: “Even though she changes her mind about him going to prison, she still doesn’t like him.

“She just wants him to go away,” Bonnie admitted.

It doesn’t seem Finn will leave Ramsay Street, however, and fans will be intrigued to see what happens with his twisted character in the coming episodes. 

Elsewhere in Erinsborough, Terese Willis (Rebecca Elmalogue) will be dealt a tricky hand by a newcomer. 

He niece, Roxy Willis (Zima Anderson) is about to rock up on the Channel 5 soap.

But she is a fiery sort and will arrive in a dramatic way in a bar pouring shots on her belly.

Zima said in a statement about her new role: “I’ve been so lucky with the role of Roxy. 

“I’ve already found myself in a wide range of crazy situations from virtually the first scene which has been so much fun and really challenged me. I’m constantly learning.

“I was nervous but more excited and my first scene I had to jump up on the bar and pour tequila in my belly button which explains itself!

“Everyone on set was so welcoming and nice and it was just better than I ever imagined.”

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.

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