2003–2017 Yolande arrives in
Albert Square as
Patrick Trueman's (
Rudolph Walker) holiday romance. They had met during Patrick's visit to his homeland of
Trinidad, where the middle-aged couple enjoyed a steamy affair, much the contrary to Yolande's unhappy and stolid marriage to a strict, uptight, and
religious Victor (Ben Thomas), whose traditional beliefs objectify women to the purpose of bearing and raising children. Concerned that all Patrick wants is a casual fling, Yolande prepares to return to Trinidad, but is persuaded to stay after Patrick admits he has fallen in love with her. Victor arrives in Walford to take Yolande home, and gives Patrick £10000 to relinquish and allow him to bring his wife back to Trinidad unhindered. Although tempted, he ultimately refuses, and goes to return the money to Victor; however, Yolande spots Patrick with the money in his hand and mistakenly believes that he has accepted Victor’s offer. She leaves for Trinidad alone, taking the £10,000 with her, but returns to Walford upon Victor’s arrival back in Trinidad, settling down and sharing the money with Patrick. Yolande and Patrick eventually marry, fostering a little girl, Katie (Parhys-Jai Cato). They forge a small business empire in Walford, owning and managing the Minute Mart convenience store, the square’s
bed and breakfast and eventually Trueman's Motors. Yolande strikes up a feud with
Pat Evans (
Pam St Clement) when she starts to become involved in Trueman's Motors, in competition with Pat’s own car dealership. Their rivalry intensifies when Pat begins an affair with Patrick, with their Minute Mart employee
Stacey Slater (
Lacey Turner) catching them kissing and telling Yolande, causing a brawl in the
Queen Victoria public house. Yolande goes to a nightclub to seek revenge in kind on Patrick, and propositions
Kevin Wicks (
Phil Daniels); he reciprocates, and the pair arrange to go back to his house for sex, but she has second thoughts and backs out. The next day, she confesses to Patrick that she almost had sex with another man, and, albeit reluctantly, decides to give Patrick another chance. Patrick accidentally turns off the chiller cabinet at the Minute Mart and sells the unrefrigerated food, giving a number of customers food poisoning. Complaints result in a visit from a Minute Mart head office inspector, who is so impressed with Yolande's efforts to clean up the shop that she is subsequently offered a job at the Minute Mart HQ in
Birmingham. Yolande accepts with delight and busily prepares for the move, despite Patrick wanting her to stay in Walford. Yolande leaves Walford and, as he waves her off at the tube station, Patrick tells her that once the house is sold he will join her in Birmingham; however, the plan never comes to fruition, and Patrick later receives their divorce papers. Nine years later, Yolande returns when she attends
Denise Fox's (
Diane Parish) disciplinary hearing at the Minute Mart HQ, attempting to control the meeting to ensure Denise keeps her job. An argument ensues when
Harry Beckett (Mark Bagnall) tells Denise that she needs to go on a training course; however, Denise refuses and quits her job while Yolande says that if anyone needs to go on a course, it should be Harry. Yolande goes to see her former husband Patrick for his birthday, where they dance and reminisce.
2023–present In March 2023, Patrick announces that he is leaving Walford to try and locate Yolande, in an attempt to win her back. Months later, Yolande returns to the square after being kicked out of her ex-partner's property in Birmingham after he found out about Patrick and Yolande's secret affair. Yolande asks Patrick if she can stay with him, but he is reluctant so Yolande decides to leave. Patrick changes his mind and convinces Yolande to remain in Walford. Soon after Yolande' ex-boyfriend
Anton (Cavin Cornwall) arrives in Walford and it is revealed that Yolande has been on the run for money that he has stolen from their church, though Anton leaves after exonerating Yolande. Yolande feuds with
Elaine Peacock (
Harriet Thorpe) over setting up a community carol singing group. When Yolande sees
Denzel Danes (
Jaden Ladega) being attacked by a group of youths, she attempts to help him but falls and is videoed and posted online. In Patrick’s absence, Yolande becomes close to
Pastor Clayton (Howard Saddler). Their friendship draws suspicion from residents, including Denzel and Yolande's church members. When one of her church members Agatha (Chloe Okora) spreads rumours that Yolande is sleeping with Pastor Clayton, she slaps her. Yolande proposes that the church’s offering should fund a food truck to feed the community. Pastor Clayton agrees with the idea and embraces Yolande by groping her. She grows uncomfortable around Pastor Clayton and when he attempts to touch her again, she expresses her concerns. He then gives the idea to his wife
Stella Clayton (
Velile Tshabalala). Patrick returns as the food truck idea is being passed back to Yolande, who was gaslighted by Pastor Clayton into believing she made up his harassment. At a fundraiser for the food truck, Pastor Clayton sexually assaults Yolande, and she later confides in Elaine about the attack. Flashbacks reveal that Yolande is not Pastor Clayton's only victim, and that he has been raping and assaulting women across London since 2001. Yolande urges Elaine not to tell anybody about the attack. Yolande’s loved ones become concerned about her withdrawn behaviour and Patrick confides in Pastor Clayton, who tries to manipulate Patrick into believing that Yolande is suffering from dementia. Furious, Yolande eventually reveals to Patrick that Pastor Clayton had sexually assaulted her. Patrick tries to persuade Yolande to report the incident to the police, but she refuses for fear that she will not get justice, so decides to report him to their church minister, Levi (Mark Akintimehin). Levi does not get back to Yolande, causing her to worry. Chelsea asks Yolande to be godmother to her son
Jordan Atkins and during his baptism, Pastor Clayton gropes her again. Yolande reports him to the police and he is arrested. Pastor Clayton is released due to insufficient evidence, upsetting Yolande. Levi returns and agrees to help Yolande gain justice, and encourages Yolande to once again report Pastor Clayton with
Delia Bennett (
Llewella Gideon) – another woman who Pastor Clayton had sexually assaulted. More women who Pastor Clayton had assaulted start to speak up, causing him to return to Walford to confront Yolande. After unsuccessfully threatening Yolande into dropping her case against him, he commits suicide. After realising that she will never achieve justice, Yolande has a crisis in faith; however, she recovers it on Christmas Eve 2024 when she meets with the other survivors of Pastor Clayton's abuse. Yolande helps to serve food to the homeless on Christmas Day, where she meets
Nigel Bates (
Paul Bradley). Yolande and Nigel become friends, and he reveals to her that he has early-onset dementia. Yolande, alongside Nigel's friend
Phil Mitchell (
Steve McFadden) and
Linda Carter (
Kellie Bright) support Nigel through his issues. Patrick becomes romantically withdrawn from Yolande, upsetting her. She fears that Patrick cannot look at her the same due to Pastor Clayton's abuse, but Patrick reassures her that he loves her, and they get engaged. When it is close to the wedding, Patrick is attacked by
Oscar Branning (
Pierre Moullier), which shatters his confidence. He decides to postpone the wedding, which upsets Yolande, but they end up getting married on the day. Yolande provides emotional support to Patrick after his son
Anthony Trueman (
Nicholas Bailey) is murdered on Christmas Day 2025 and later convinces him to get to know his granddaughter, Anthony's long-lost daughter
Jasmine Fisher (
Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness), who unbeknownst to them had killed Anthony in defence of her mother
Zoe Slater (
Michelle Ryan). Patrick and Yolande are devastated to find this out when Zoe's mother
Kat (
Jessie Wallace) turns Jasmine into the police. To help cheer up Patrick, Denzel introduces him to an
AI simulation of Anthony, to which Patrick becomes addicted. ==Reception==