Emmerdale fans 'work out' Mack's death as they spot big clue after dramatic Chloe break-up
20.11.2023 - 21:09
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale viewers have shared their theories over Mackenzie Boyd's (played by Lawrence Robb) fate after he finally broke up with Chloe Harris (Jessie Elland) and told her the truth about his feelings for Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) during the latest instalment. Many are now convinced that the scorned girlfriend will murder her ex in the Christmas episodes.
The character, who is also Moira Dingle's brother and baby Reuben's dad, bit the bullet and told Chloe he couldn't be with her any longer during a devastating moment for the now-former couple.
Chloe had been determined to plan a wonderful surprise for her beau, and decked out the whole house with Christmas decorations for the occasion. Presenting him with a cheese and pickle sandwich to the sounds of I Wish it Could Be Christmas Everyday, Chloe was truly shocked when Mack immediately crushed her dreams of their first festive season together and dumped her.
Keeping his explanations to a minimum, Mack simply said he was "sorry" over and over, and nodded in defeat when Chloe begged him to say it wasn't because of Charity. While Mack and Charity are now excited to build their future together and are free of Chloe's shackles once and for all, fans are now guessing the break-up is the catalyst for Mack to be killed in this year's Christmas episodes.
The clues came thick and fast that the pair calling it quits could lead to plenty more drama, particularly as Chloe's sister Amy Wyatt (Natalie Ann Jamieson) fumed over the prospect of Mack getting away with saving Charity in the car crash. "You should have told him that.
You should have made him say you're not a fool that you knew everything, you knew about the cheating, you knew about the crash," Amy shot back. "Where would
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