A stay-at-home mum who struggled with her libido after having five children in six years said her sex life was saved after she 'took the plunge'.
16.01.2024 - 16:59 / ok.co.uk
The joys of being with baby Ivy are abruptly threatened for Rhona Goskirk when her ex returns to Emmerdale intent on taking his daughter home. The complex storyline has been raising eyebrows among fans as Rhona, played by Zoë Henry, has grown closer to the baby that is biologically hers, but who she has no legal right to. Her former husband, Gus Malcolms, played by Alan McKenna, used her embryos – without her knowledge – to have a baby with wife Lucy, who later died in childbirth.
Since then Rhona has been caring for Ivy, and Zoë, 50, says she can sympathise after an incident involving her daughter with her real-life husband and Emmerdale co-star Jeff Hordley, who plays Cain Dingle. She says, “My daughter, Violet, is nearly 19 now, but when she was a baby, we went to a car showroom. She was about six weeks old and in a car seat.
“A woman who worked there came over and went, ‘Oh my God, your baby’s lovely. Can I show the girls in the office?’ I said yes and she picked up the car seat and walked off. I hadn’t thought about what she was going to do, but it wasn’t that.
"I was pacing up and down by the door like a caged tiger waiting for my baby to come back out.
That’s the only experience I can draw on. Rhona’s instinct with Ivy is so strong.” Rhona’s husband, Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock), wasn’t thrilled when Ivy came into their lives, but they have now formed a bond. “Marlon has fallen head over heels in love with Ivy, which is a lovely twist,” says Zoë.
“So have Leo (Harvey Rogerson) and April (Amelia Flanagan). Everything is working out and then Gus puts a spanner in the works.” Having left the village after the death of his wife, Gus, now in a happier state, has returned and wants his daughter back. But Zoë says that
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