Emmerdale stars emotional as they say goodbye to much-loved Harriet actress Katherine Dow Blyton
18.10.2022 - 16:03
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Emmerdale fans have so far been treated to two explosive episodes this week as the 50th anniversary of the ITV soap continues. A deadly storm is battering the Dales, causing death and destruction, and resulting in at least one fatality so far in much-loved character Harriet Finch, played by actress Katherine Down Blyton.
Katherine had previously commented that the death scenes were emotional to read through and following the episode last night, she posted: "Well that was a tough secret to keep! Goodbye Harriet Finch.Taking away lots of wonderful memories & lifetime friendships.Thank you for all the lovely support, it’s very much appreciated. On to new adventures!!" Stars of the ITV soap also took to Twitter to bid an emotional farewell to actress.
Olivia Bromley, who plays Dawn Taylor, posted an image of herself with Katherine and penned: "So unbelievably lucky to have worked with the best of the best. "Going to miss the insanely talented and wonderful human that is @BlytonDow so much.
Here’s to the legend that is Harriet Finch!!! And fans were quick to add their tributes too, with one posting: "Already missing you, can’t believe you’re gone wishing you lots of luck and best wishes." Another added: "Can’t believe that our Harriet has been killed off. good luck @BlytonDow you will be missed." And a third wrote: "Going to miss Harriet so much! You've been absolutely incredible, and we will really miss you." Emmerdale fans were left devastated on Monday night as Harriet Finch died after she was caught in a deadly storm explosion with Kim Tate.
A distraught Kim, who was left bloodied from the accident, confirmed the news to her new-husband and Harriet's ex, Will Taylor, after making her way home. The news left Will, as well
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