ITV Emmerdale star Roxy Shahidi refused bosses filming request as Leyla's fate revealed
17.03.2023 - 14:55
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Emmerdale star Roxy Shahidi has revealed how she once refused show bosses' filming requests as her character's fate on the soap was confirmed. The actress has been back in the thick of the action in the ITV soap after Leyla Cavanagh was kidnapped by her former drug dealer Callum after she tried to cross him.
After going sober and returning from rehab, the breakdown of her marriage to local GP Liam led to her almost relapsing. But she was caught by her son, Jacob, who took matters into his own hands and tried to warn Callum to stay away from his mum - while brandishing a knife which ended in Jacob being stabbed and fighting for his life.
Last week, some of the village residents headed out into Leeds for a night out with Leyla staying sober with the support of friend and colleague Suzy Merton. But after spotting her former dealer up to his usual tricks in the club, Leyla thought she'd take matters into her own hands and called the police in a bid to get Callum caught in the act.
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As he was dragged out of the club, Leyla made herself known and told him that she was responsible for his arrest after filming him. However, she made a big mistake as there wasn't enough evidence to charge Callum and Leyla was terrified for her own life and that of her son after she was threatened by Callum for trying to stop him.
And after finding out Suzy's plan to bring him down, Callum attacked her and as she was laid up in hospital, Leyla took advice from village newcomer Caleb Milligan and texted Callum, arranging a meeting and attempted to pay him off with a wad of cash. Callum, however, was having none of it and he took
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