Emmerdale viewers beg 'please' over wedding hero as they're left 'gutted' by 'missing' Charity and Mack wedding moment
21.04.2023 - 11:03
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Emmerdale viewers have been left begging 'please' as they shared the same plea over one particular character who appeared to steal the wedding scenes from Charity Dingle and Mackenzie Boyd.
Earlier this week, Mack's sister Moira helped Charity out in arranging her wedding gift for Mack and surprised him with an A-Team van, in amongst some squabbling between the future in-laws. Making the most of their new ride, Charity and Mack got changed into some fancy dress outfits and parked up in a country lane but were soon arrested by PC Swirling.
He explained that the van had been involved in a robbery and therefore he had to arrest them and Charity was in despair as she looked around her cell on the night before her big day. But in an unusual move in the ITV soap, Swirling came to the rescue, complete with the A-Team van.
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It turned out he is a huge fan and wanted to help them, after some persuasion from Moira. As Mackenzie and Charity pleaded for Cain to stall vicar Charles Anderson who was double booked, the movie-inspired van roared into view and ended up crashing into a stack of boxes outside The Woolpack.
Soon, Charity and Mack finally got to say their 'I dos' - in their A-Team fancy dress outfits. The pair tied the knot today, in front of all their family and friends, and PC Swirling who appeared emotional while sat watching the couple exchange vows. And it's fair to say Emmerdale fans were loving that Swirling saved the day and issued a demand.
@riacann tweeted: "Please give Swirling a house in the Village and proper storylines. He's earned it. For all the love he gets on here at the very least! #emmerdale." @HawthorneAcre said: "Please make PC
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