ITV Emmerdale under fire over 'forgotten' Amy and Kerry storyline as they slam their 'morals'
17.05.2022 - 14:35
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Emmerdale fans were quick to share their complaint as Amy and Karry Whyatt appeared to forget their own past. The ITV soap characters were back on screen on Monday night for the first trip to the Dales of the week.
They were seen supporting Chloe Harris as she continued to reel from her terrifying ordeal with Noah Dingle. Last week, the village newcomer was horrified to discover that her former love interest had been stalking her. After being suspicious when she found her keys down his sofa, she checked his laptop only to find hundreds of unsuspecting photos of herself.
Then, as she tried to get away with his laptop, Noah lost his cool and in an attempt to get away, Chloe fell onto the kitchen floor of the home he shares with his mum, Charity. Still not wanting her to leave, the 18-year-old pounced and tried to get her to stop screaming by putting his hand over her mouth just as Charity came in.
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By the end of the week, viewers saw Noah arrested after his mum gave him up to the police with his laptop as evidence after Chas and Cain managed to claw it back from Al Chapman via a car crash which almost cost both of them their lives. Noah was unaware that it was Charity who told the police after he lashed out about Chloe being a 'snitch' and that the Dingles should deal with it in a way they always do.
Meanwhile, Chloe had been to the police station to give a statement and when she returned home with Amy and Kerry, the group spoke about the repercussions of Charity going to the police. "It took guts to do what Charity did," Amy said. "That family never dob in family no matter what."
Kerry added: "I know we all make
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