Emmerdale fans say 'I can't watch it' despite actor's defence as they spot Billy error
16.11.2023 - 12:33
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Emmerdale fans have said they 'can't watch it' as they continued to share their dismay over Aaron Dingle's personality change. The character returned to the village last month after being forced back by his uncle Cain Dingle from Italy where he was getting himself into some serious trouble.
And while they were delighted his return, it hasn't taken viewers of the ITV soap long to realise that he is not the man they once knew. He agreed to stay in the village, thanks to some words from brother-in-law Vinny, before planning on leaving again. This time it was Paddy Kirk's mention of little sister Eve that convinced him to stick around but he's been making enemies on every turn.
After already punching innocent Vinny, Aaron has been winding up former cellmate Billy Fletcher. And during Wednesday night's (November 15) trip to the Dales, tensions finally spilt over as Billy popped into David Metcalfe's shop while his wife Dawn enjoyed a surprise baby shower back at Home Farm.
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Aaron was quick to try and wind Billy up and while the expectant father initially tried to ignore him and walk away, but Aaron's comments about Dawn made him see red and the two began throwing punches.
Thankfully, Billy's father-in-law Will Taylor came in and broke up the fight, though Billy was left with some cuts to his face which left Dawn raging when he eventually returned home. But viewers couldn't help but point out what they think was an error as Billy's injuries got worse between being at the shop and arriving home to Dawn.
@pam_debeauvoir tweeted: "Just a minute. Did Will smack Billy in the nose again on the way home. It wasn't that bad in the shop #Emmerdale."
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