Emmerdale fans go wild over The Woolpack's new 'modern' makeover on ITV soap
10.03.2022 - 23:49
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale fans went wild over The Woolpack's new "modern" makeover on Thursday's hour-long episode as new owners Charity Dingle and Ryan Stocks had a disastrous opening. The iconic boozer, which was destroyed in a dramatic explosion at the end of last year, was previously owned by Chas Dingle and Marlon Dingle. However, the duo were forced to give it up when they got into money troubles and it went to auction, where Charity and Ryan were unveiled as the surprise owners.
During Thursday's Emmerdale, Charity and Ryan attempted to have an extravagant opening to unveil the new makeover to the village. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. However, things went disastrously wrong due to a low turnout, missing food and an overly loud Bernice Blackstock, which was all documented by a local newspaper reporter.
Yet soap fans were left distracted during the scenes as they went wild over The Woolpack's "modern" makeover, which featured new funky patterned upholstery and glass light up walls.Taking to Twitter, one person said: "The woolpack looks more classier now. Modern #Emmerdale." A different account put: "Loving the new look Woolpack #Emmerdale." Another follower wrote: "The show feels complete now the pub is back open. Love watching scenes in the woolpack.
#Emmerdale." A different viewer put: "@emmerdale I'm loving the new look Woolpack interior #emmerdale." While another soap watcher added: "The new woolpack.. looks really good. New book shelf on the back wall.
New bar.. new furniture. Be good to see many people in there for scenes #Emmerdale @emmerdale." It comes after Charity star Emma Atkins said of the pub’s new look: “They have sort of gone for a full
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