Emmerdale fans ask 'did they' as they spot 'massive' distraction in concerning Belle scenes
20.03.2024 - 10:07
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Emmerdale fans have been left rushing to comment over a distraction during some of the show's latest scenes - and it was a 'massive' distraction at that. During the latest trip to the Dales on Tuesday night (March 19), Tom King's hidden abuse of his new wife Belle continued.
As fans of the ITV soap know, Emmerdale will explore the nature of coercive control in a domestic abuse plotline involving the newly married couple. Belle was reunited with Tom last year when he unexpectedly returned to the village but concerns about their relationship among viewers have been rife since his shock outburst back in October.
During the latest episode, Tom told Belle he had to leave the veterinary surgery due to an animal emergency, leaving Belle in charge of the reception. However, it wasn't long before a number of customers with their animals entered the waiting room as she desperately tried to hold down the surgery amid Tom's absence.
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But Emmerdale fans couldn't help but comment on social media about some of the animals passing through the surgery's door. @BuckBuck220 said: "Did they order the biggest animals they could find? #emmerdale." @SG902110 commented: "Why are they so BIG. Look at that bloody rabbit #Emmerdale."
@Samanth22356123 joked: "The animal cast booker: 'Yes can we have the largest dog and largest rabbit in the world please' #Emmerdale." @Mel_Navan noted: "The rabbit is like a dog and the dog is like a donkey #Emmerdale." @MattZeeMiller shared: "How big was that rabbit in the vets Omg #emmerdale." @Boppity_Boo34 added: "Size
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