There’s an update in Danny Masterson’s divorce case.
09.10.2023 - 22:09 / ok.co.uk
Emmerdale star Danny Miller has been left in "agony" after he suffered an injury during the dramatic return of his tormented character Aaron Dingle on the ITV soap. Fans were overjoyed to discover that Aaron was the secret hostage being kept hidden by his uncles Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) and Caleb Milligan (William Ash) in the abandoned farm house.
But while Aaron still remains a fan-favourite character in the Dales, he is a far cry from what many viewers will remember after leaving the soap in 2021. Having got mixed up with some bad people during his time living in Italy and spending time with his best pal Adam Barton (Adam Thomas), Aaron is now angry and dangerous.
He is struggling to move forward after the death of his beloved little sister Liv Flaherty (Isobel Steele), which saw him briefly return to the village last year. But the first few scenes of his return weren't far from the truth, as a stricken Aaron was tied up and locked away in the disused building and yelling in pain and anguish the whole time.
Sharing the details of his experience, Danny admitted that he'd had a painful injury, so the opportunity to act the physical elements of being trapped and tied up weren't actually too hard for him. “Originally, I was just stuck in there but then I had a small issue with my knee which made it easier to write into the storyline that he’d been given a good hiding when he (Aaron) came over (from Italy)," the star explained in a new interview with Leeds Live.
"Not a lot of acting was required with limping because I was in agony," Danny continued. "It was just great to work with Jeff again and Will who I have known for many years.” Now that fans know Aaron was the one Cain and Caleb were hiding all along, things are
.There’s an update in Danny Masterson’s divorce case.
EastEnders fans are convinced one of the soap's most notorious villains is set to return as part of the hotly-anticipated Christmas 'whodunnit' storyline. Rumours are circulating after a behind the scenes video was 'leaked' by a new cast member.
Danny Masterson is granting his estranged wife Bijou Phillips full custody of their nine-year-old daughter as he serves his prison sentence.
30-year prison sentence for rape.According to documents obtained by TMZ, the “That 70’s Show” alum, 47, wants Phillips to have both legal and physical custody of their daughter, Fianna, 9.Masterson requested visitation, which would have to be supervised by prison officials if granted. The Post reached out to a rep for Masterson for comment. Phillips stood by Masterson’s side during his court hearings.
Emmerdale viewers have slammed the return of a former show favourite, accusing the soap's bosses of giving him a "personality transplant" and saying "why bring him back?". Last week's episodes saw Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller) unveiled as the mystery man being held hostage in an abandoned farmhouse by Cain and Caleb in Emmerdale last week.
Sienna Miller and Oli Green are taking pregnancy in their stride as they await the arrival of their first child together.The 41-year-old actress, whose credits include Layer Cake opposite Daniel Craig and Netflix's Anatomy of a Scandal, cut a casually stylish figure around Notting Hill, wearing a long sleeve beige blouse and midi skirt, accessorised with a black bag and sunglasses. Fellow screen star Oli, 26, opted for a mustard jacket and sky blue jeans.
Emmerdale’s Danny Miller has paid tribute to his co-star Lucy Pargeter after he made his dramatic return to the soap this week. Danny, who plays Aaron Dingle in the show, has worked alongside Lucy, who plays his mum, Chas Dingle, for many years, and despite being away for just over a year, he has said that the pair have “picked up” where they left off, as the viewers were treated to some tense scenes between them.The actor appeared on ITV’s Lorraine on Tuesday, 10 October, to discuss his shock return, and spoke highly of Lucy, 46, as he said: “It’s amazing working with Lucy again, we’ve just picked up from where we left off, she’s amazing.” Aaron left the village after the death of his sister, Liv Dingle, and he also rumbled his mum's affair with Al Chapman.
Super Soap Week has seen a dramatic turn of events in Coronation Street.
It’s an injury usually seen in car crash victims. But Coronation Street’s Tina O’Brien (who plays Sarah Platt) has opened up about how she sustained painful ‘whiplash’ while filming the dramatic finale of Super Soap Week.Tonight, Friday 13th October, both Jenny Connor (Sally Ann Matthews) and Sarah are held captive in The Rovers. Sarah’s left unconscious on the floor of the pub after being attacked by Stephen Reid (Todd Boyce) - and Tina says doing the stunt took a toll on her.
Emmerdale appears to have revealed the start of Chas Dingle's fate in a first-look image following the latest twist for the character. Fans of the ITV soap have seen Chas in recent days cosying up to 'Simon'. But unbeknownst to her, the new man is actually gangster Harry who beat her half-brother Caleb Milligan to a pulp.
Emmerdale fans think they may have figured out the identity of the van driver who crashed into the car being driven by Chloe Harris.The dramatic crash in Tuesday's episode, 10 October, saw Mackenzie Boyd forced to choose between saving Chloe or Charity Dingle before the car fell off the edge of the cliff, ultimately choosing to save Charity. And while the storyline unfolded, a number of viewers were left wondering who the van driver could be, especially as they appeared to vanish in the aftermath.Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one viewer shared the possibility that the van driver could be none other than David Metcalfe, after actor Matthew Wolfenden, who has played the role since 2006, announced that he will be leaving the show.
It’s no surprise that a reboot of the DC superhero film universe would result in some established actors losing their roles. We already got confirmation that Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill would be left out of James Gunn’s plans for the DCU.
Emmerdale fans were treated to a blast from the past this week, when Danny Miller returned to the soap as a permanent cast member as part of an exciting kick off to Super Soap Week. In nail biting scenes which aired on Monday 9 October, the mystery prisoner who had been held captive by Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) and Caleb Miligan (William Ash), was revealed to be none other than the duo’s nephew Aaron Dingle! The pair had kidnapped and detained their errant relative in the hopes of keeping him out of trouble, after it emerged he had stolen £30,000 from members of the Italian mafia - who were keen to collect what they were owed.
Emmerdale fans how been issuing the same response following Aaron Dingle's return. The character, played by Danny Miller, made a dramatic return to the village during scenes aired in the ITV soap on Monday night (October 9).
Danny Miller has issued an apology as he was seen making a shock return to Emmerdale, nearly two years after he quit as a full-time cast member. Fans of the ITV soap had been desperate to know who Cain Dingle and Caleb Milligan have been keeping hostage in an empty barn.
Danny Miller has joked there was 'no acting required' as he discussed his dramatic return to Emmerdale. The actor took fans by surprise during Monday night's (October 9) trip to the Dales when he was revealed as the person being kept essentially hostage in a barn by his uncle Cain Dingle.
Emmerdale star Danny Miller has opened up about his return to the soap almost two years after his emotional exit. The actor spoke out in tears when he shared his decision to leave the ITV soap at the end of 2021 in order to take part in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here.
Emmerdale star Danny Miller has shared that fans may end up 'hating' Aaron Dingle as he officially returned to the village. The actor has reprised the role of Aaron in the ITV soap almost a year after briefly being seen in the fictional Yorkshire village.
It’s Super Soap week in Emmerdale, and they’ve already served up the first of many shocks in Monday’s episode - Aaron Dingle is back! The poor lad has actually been in the village longer than viewers thought as it was revealed that Aaron is the reason why Caleb Miligan (Will Ash) and Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) keep sneaking off. For his own protection, Caleb and Cain have been keeping their nephew tied up in a barn in the Dales after kidnapping him in Italy and it’s safe to say that Aaron is not pleased to be home - luckily, actor Danny Miller is. “I wanted to be part of something that would be a shocking soap moment,” Danny tells OK!.
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