Watch the emotional moment Neighbours legend Toadie leaves Erinsborough for final time – after 30 years on screen --[Reported by Umva mag]

NEIGHBOURS finally aired Jarrod “Toadie” Rebecchi’s emotional exit in the latest edition of the Australian soap.  The soap has been building up to Toadie’s (Ryan Moloney) exit for weeks, but after 30 years on the iconic soap, his departure needed to be done justice.  Amazon FreeveeNeighbours legend Ryan Maloney has left Ramsay Street after 30 years on screen[/caption] Amazon FreeveeHis character Toadie left for a fresh start in Colac[/caption] Amazon FreeveeHis friends and family were devastated to see him leave[/caption] The episode was entirely dedicated to Toadie’s long-history on the show with flashbacks from his younger life and a trip down memory lane with the Ramsay Street history book.  The Kennedys threw him a Hawaiian-themed going away party and the whole street came out to celebrate their neighbour and friend.  But there wasn’t a dry eye in the house – or the garden – as Toadie prepared for his move to Colac with his kids, Nell (Ayisha Salem-Towner) and Hugo (Tanner Ellis-Anderson).  At the party, Toadie bid goodbye to everyone important in his life including Neighbours legend Harold Bishop (Ian Smith), his surrogate parents Karl (Alan Fletcher) and Susan Kennedy (Jacqueline Woodburn), as well one of his ex-wives-turned-friend, Melanie Pearson (Lucinda Cowden). Eventually it was time for the Rebecchi family to get on the road and they head outside to the car where they were met with more special tributes.  Cop and Toadie’s best friend Andrew Rodwell (Lloyd Will), dressed as one of Toadie’s wrestling heroes, rolls over the bonnet of his car and yells “stop in the name of the law” to get his attention.  Toadie and the kids are then shocked to see the men of Ramsay Street drop their trousers and strip down to their boxers, a nod to Toadie’s “House of Trouser” bachelor years.  Then everyone stepped forward and celebrated Toadie’s departure one final time, spraying the car with silly string and confetti.  Each time these things happened, Hugo exclaimed, “this is the best.” To which Toadie replied: “It’s all been the best. Every single glorious second.” Before departing, Toadie also had a tearful goodbye with his most recent ex, Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou), who previously decided to only see her step-kids before the Rebecchi’s left town. After surviving a horrific ordeal in the outback and almost being killed off, Toadie returned to Ramsay Street but had an epiphany about his life which resulted in him ending his marriage to Terese in heartbreaking scenes ahead of their first wedding anniversary.  After Toadie moved in with the Kennedy’s, the pair then struggled to live on the same street together. Plus, the lawyer felt haunted by reminders of his past, including his late wife Sonya (Eve Morey), who died as a result of cancer.  Amazon FreeveeToadie said a final goodbye to Mel[/caption] Amazon FreeveeHis most recent ex-wife Terese also came to say goodbye[/caption] Amazon FreeveeIt was an emotional moment as she wished him the best[/caption] Because of this, Toadie made the tough decision to leave Erinsborough and make a fresh start for himself and his kids in Colac with his remaining family.  After 30 years of ups and downs on the soap, Toadie gets a full-circle happy ending, though perhaps not the one that viewers were expecting.  One storyline for the Rebecchi family is left unfinished, though; Nell and JJ Varga-Murphy’s (Riley Bryant) relationship. Happily, it’s not the end for the young couple, though. Nell and JJ vowed to commit to a long-distance relationship while she, Toadie and Hugo live in Colac. “We’re just getting started now,” he sweetly says to her before they all depart. Amazon FreeveeNell and JJ’s relationship will continue[/caption]

Sep 25, 2024 - 16:19
Watch the emotional moment Neighbours legend Toadie leaves Erinsborough for final time – after 30 years on screen --[Reported by Umva mag]

NEIGHBOURS finally aired Jarrod “Toadie” Rebecchi’s emotional exit in the latest edition of the Australian soap. 

The soap has been building up to Toadie’s (Ryan Moloney) exit for weeks, but after 30 years on the iconic soap, his departure needed to be done justice. 

a group of people standing in front of a house with a license plate that says ys13
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Neighbours legend Ryan Maloney has left Ramsay Street after 30 years on screen[/caption]
a man in a blue and white shirt is getting out of a car
Amazon Freevee
His character Toadie left for a fresh start in Colac[/caption]
a man and a woman are standing next to each other
Amazon Freevee
His friends and family were devastated to see him leave[/caption]

The episode was entirely dedicated to Toadie’s long-history on the show with flashbacks from his younger life and a trip down memory lane with the Ramsay Street history book. 

The Kennedys threw him a Hawaiian-themed going away party and the whole street came out to celebrate their neighbour and friend. 

But there wasn’t a dry eye in the house – or the garden – as Toadie prepared for his move to Colac with his kids, Nell (Ayisha Salem-Towner) and Hugo (Tanner Ellis-Anderson). 

At the party, Toadie bid goodbye to everyone important in his life including Neighbours legend Harold Bishop (Ian Smith), his surrogate parents Karl (Alan Fletcher) and Susan Kennedy (Jacqueline Woodburn), as well one of his ex-wives-turned-friend, Melanie Pearson (Lucinda Cowden).

Eventually it was time for the Rebecchi family to get on the road and they head outside to the car where they were met with more special tributes. 

Cop and Toadie’s best friend Andrew Rodwell (Lloyd Will), dressed as one of Toadie’s wrestling heroes, rolls over the bonnet of his car and yells “stop in the name of the law” to get his attention. 

Toadie and the kids are then shocked to see the men of Ramsay Street drop their trousers and strip down to their boxers, a nod to Toadie’s “House of Trouser” bachelor years. 

Then everyone stepped forward and celebrated Toadie’s departure one final time, spraying the car with silly string and confetti. 

Each time these things happened, Hugo exclaimed, “this is the best.”

To which Toadie replied: “It’s all been the best. Every single glorious second.”

Before departing, Toadie also had a tearful goodbye with his most recent ex, Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou), who previously decided to only see her step-kids before the Rebecchi’s left town.

After surviving a horrific ordeal in the outback and almost being killed off, Toadie returned to Ramsay Street but had an epiphany about his life which resulted in him ending his marriage to Terese in heartbreaking scenes ahead of their first wedding anniversary. 

After Toadie moved in with the Kennedy’s, the pair then struggled to live on the same street together. Plus, the lawyer felt haunted by reminders of his past, including his late wife Sonya (Eve Morey), who died as a result of cancer. 

a woman with a flower in her hair is wearing a hawaiian shirt
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Toadie said a final goodbye to Mel[/caption]
a man with a beard is talking to a girl
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His most recent ex-wife Terese also came to say goodbye[/caption]
a woman touches a man 's face with her hand
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It was an emotional moment as she wished him the best[/caption]

Because of this, Toadie made the tough decision to leave Erinsborough and make a fresh start for himself and his kids in Colac with his remaining family. 

After 30 years of ups and downs on the soap, Toadie gets a full-circle happy ending, though perhaps not the one that viewers were expecting. 

One storyline for the Rebecchi family is left unfinished, though; Nell and JJ Varga-Murphy’s (Riley Bryant) relationship.

Happily, it’s not the end for the young couple, though. Nell and JJ vowed to commit to a long-distance relationship while she, Toadie and Hugo live in Colac.

“We’re just getting started now,” he sweetly says to her before they all depart.

a girl wearing a lei is standing next to two other people
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Nell and JJ’s relationship will continue[/caption]




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