Emmerdale’s Cain Dingle set to ‘defend’ nephew Noah amid sinister stalking storyline
10.05.2022 - 09:59
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale star Jeff Hordley has shared his prediction that his character Cain Dingle, may be the one to stand by his nephew Noah Dingle, after the youngster’s disturbing stalker secret is finally exposed. Viewers have been left horrified in recent days as Noah obsessively fixated on his ex-girlfriend Chloe Harris in a bid to win her back.
Going to extreme lengths, the teen was spotted breaking into her home, stealing her possessions including her diary and phone - before purchasing a drone to continue to spy on her. Not content with merely placing a tracker on her phone, Noah also went on to frame his love-rival Jacob Gallagher and blamed him for Chloe’s missing items when she sussed they were missing.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . However the truth about Noah’s stalking was finally revealed in Monday’s night’s episode, when Chloe stumbled upon a huge collection of photographs on Noah’s computer, that showed he had been following her day and night for weeks.
In upcoming scenes, the terrified redhead is due to confront Noah over his unacceptable behaviour, with a teaser trailer revealing that he will hold Chloe hostage in a nail biting showdown. Yet even this won’t be smooth sailing for Noah, as his mum Charity is due to walk in on the situation and see what he’s doing, which will surely cause another rift in an already turbulent family.
Yet Emmerdale star Jeff has revealed that he thinks Cain might be the one to sympathise with Noah and help his nephew to dig himself out of the mess he’s clearly gotten himself into. Speaking to Digital Spy and other media about Cain's potential involvement in the story, Jeff explained: "Cain would try to help
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