Emmerdale fans 'work out' mystery person stalking Leyla amid Caleb romance
05.04.2023 - 20:35
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale fans think they have figured out who is stalking Leyla Harding on the hit ITV soap as a mystery hooded person followed her around the village during Tuesday's episode. During the latest instalment, news spread fast throughout the village that newly-single Leyla and Caleb Milligan had spent the night together.
However, Leyla's joy was soon thwarted when she received the shocking news that kidnapper and drug dealer, Callum, had been released on bail. And it wasn't long until a mystery hooded person, from a distance, was watching Leyla's every move...
Later, things went from bad to worse when Caleb and Leyla started to get hot and heavy at her home as unbeknownst to them, they were being watched by the hooded figure. Soap watchers were quick to take to Twitter to question who the person is, one person said: "A mystery figure stalking Leyla and Caleb...
#Emmerdale." While a different account put: "What the…who dat peering in the window…#emmerdale." However, other viewers were quick to speculate that it could be Callum and that he is back, again, for revenge on Leyla. One person said: "Callum's back grrrrrrr! #emmerdale" while a different account put: "Is that Callum back for revenge #Emmerdale." In upcoming scenes, somebody watches Leyla from a car window – Caleb offers to check in on her, but Leyla finds her strength, not allowing Callum to keep her scared.
Later, as Leyla enters the Village Hall - Leyla’s stalker is apprehended by Caleb… Who is Leyla's stalker, could it be Callum or is it someone new? It's been a tumultuous few months for Leyla on the ITV soap and only recently she was kidnapped by drug dealer Callum. Callum wanted revenge after Leyla exposed his drug dealing to the police, after he stabbed her
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