Emmerdale might be waving goodbye to a character who's been around for 23 years, following a big change of heart in Wednesday night's episode.
09.02.2024 - 22:08 / ok.co.uk
Emmerdale viewers were left over the moon as fan-favourite character Vanessa Woodfield (played by Michelle Hardwick) made her surprise return to the ITV soap tonight. Yet while many were incredibly excited to see the loveable villager back on screens after actress Michelle took a year off for her maternity leave, it was under dramatic circumstances. Rhona Goskirk (played by Zoe Henry) called up her best friend, who has been living in Canada with her son Johnny, and desperately asked her to fly home in her hour of need.
Vanessa raced back to the Dales no questions asked, but was met with the shock of her life when she realised the truth of the situation - that Rhona has made a grave error in kidnapping baby Ivy. Fans will be thrilled to see Vanessa reunite with many of her friends and love interests in the village, but Michelle has now teased that it might be too early to get excited in a new interview. With the police about to storm the cottage, Rhona's best friend could even be accused of being an accomplice too.
Sharing hints about what's to come for her character and how she'll respond to realising Rhona's broken the law, Michelle said: "First of all Vanessa's like what the heck are you doing, there's all blind panic running through her. "Because she's like hang on a minute, I'm here now, I'm like an accomplice to this. Am I gonna get done as well?" Going on to explain that initially Vanessa simply tries to "reason" with her best friend, she teases that while her character's "desperately trying to do the right thing," Rhona doesn't want to hear any of that.
Emmerdale might be waving goodbye to a character who's been around for 23 years, following a big change of heart in Wednesday night's episode.
Emmerdale may be saying goodbye to one character, who has been a staple in the Dales for 23 years, as they made a huge U-turn on Wednesday night. Viewers will remember that last year Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) discovered that her ex-husband (Alan McKenna) and his wife Lucy (Charlotte Asprey) were expecting a baby. A few months earlier, the couple had told Rhona that they couldn't have a baby due to fertility problems.
Emmerdale viewers think they've sussed out Tom King's downfall in a "revenge" plot as the ITV soap is set to air some worrying scenes in the coming weeks.The soap will will depict Belle Dingle and Tom's controlling and abusive marital relationship, after they tied the knot earlier this month. While the couple have just come back from their honeymoon, fans have been worried about Tom's behaviour for a while, and even on their wedding day, Belle wasn't sure if she'd made the right choice marrying him.Tom has been showing all the signs of someone who wants to control everything, and it looks like he might start being physically harmful to Belle, as well as mentally.
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Emmerdale viewers were left confused during the latest episode, 23 February, as it appeared that the ITV soap had left out an incredibly important part of the legal system after Charity Dingle (played by Emma Atkins) stabbed her husband Mackenzie Boyd (Lawrence Robb). It had been weeks in the making, but Charity sadly lost it when Mack surprised her during the middle of a night terror during Thursday night's episode. As a result, her PTSD condition flared up in a major way, and the pub landlord became confused and hurt her husband, thinking it was evil villain Damon Harris instead.
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Emmerdale star Zoe Henry has said her latest storyline has been 'draining' but shared one particular joy that it is actually bringing to her and her co-stars. As viewers of the ITV soap know, Zoe's character Rhona Goskirk is facing court after being charged with kidnapping baby Ivy.
Emmerdale viewers are convinced that Charity Dingle (played by Emma Atkins) is about to seriously hurt her husband Mackenzie Boyd (Lawrence Robb) and his fate could be sealed, as her Post-traumatic stress disorder seems to have spiralled out of control. The Woolpack pub landlord has been struggling to move forward after accidentally killing Damon "Harry" Harris at the start of this year, and was left incredibly traumatised by the terrifying events in a local warehouse. While Charity managed to save Mack from villainous Harry, she has been unable to sleep ever since she shot the latter, and has become increasingly reactive to loud noises and upsetting moments.
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Emmerdale star Zoe Henry has teased a 'dagger to the heart' for her character Rhona Goskirk as she faces the repercussions for kidnapping baby Ivy. Recent emotional scenes saw Rhona facing the prospect of saying goodbye to her biological daughter.
Emmerdale viewers were left completely gobsmacked as tonight's instalment of the ITV soap finally appeared to reveal the truth about Amit Sharma (played by Anil Goutam). For months now, Jai Sharma (Chris Bisson) has been convinced that his biological father had secretly murdered his uncle and adopted father Rishi Sharma. The horrific scenes unfolded on Jai and Laurel's (Charlotte Bellamy) wedding day last year, when Rishi was found lying dead at the bottom of his stairs.
Emmerdale fans have been left fearing for Belle Dingle's safety after her husband Tom King once again showed his true colours in an explosive overreaction for failing to get his own way. Things all kicked off on the day of the couple's wedding, when Tom brutally scolded his bride for wanting to open a letter from her late mother Lisa, after the ceremony.
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Emmerdale viewers have been left fuming at the soap as they point out three huge plot holes amid the show's recent dramatic storylines.Taking to social media, fans have hit out at the show's bosses as they complain about an "insane lack of continuity." Posting on X, formerly Twitter, one annoyed viewer wrote: "The lack of continuity has been insane in 2024 and we’re only 2 months in. Arthur getting ready for the funeral and not going, Jai covering for Laurel at the hide even though he quit, Ethan representing Rhona even tho he was sacked like how does the bts team not notice." Defending the show, another social media user suggested that one of these might not be a plot hole, as they argued: "Ethan is still an attorney.
Emmerdale fans are getting more and more worried about Belle Dingle, as they think they've figured out that her fiance Tom King Jr is "in disguise" and might not be who he claims to be.Tom, who is Carl's son, came back to the village last year and quickly got back together with Belle. But since then, there have been a few warning signs. He 'accidentally' pushed Belle so she cut her face on a table edge, and he's been putting her down and making her feel bad about her choices.
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