Spoilers ahead: Kira Cassidy realises that Ruby Mullen is behind her social media hack when she recognises similarities in Ruby’s social media posts for Mondo
When Kira Cassidy accuses Ruby Mullen of hacking her social media during a confrontation in McCoys, a cornered Ruby calls Kira out for her affair with Victor on Fair City .
Mondo recruits Ruby, played by Rachel Wren, to help with a client’s social media campaign. Kira realises Ruby is behind her social media hack when she recognises similarities in Ruby’s social media posts for Mondo. Jacinta takes note when she sees Ray place his bid. Ray is devastated when Jacinta reveals that he has lost out on the brooch to her.
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