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  • 13 best Emmerdale characters – EVER! Heartthrobs, schemers, cheats and living legends!

    13 best Emmerdale characters – EVER! Heartthrobs, schemers, cheats and living legends!

    Emmerdale has been on our screens since 1972, and has seen thousands of characters come and go over the years. Some stay in the soap for just a short stint, and for others it becomes a forever home.
    But who are the soaps’ best ever characters? It’s a hard job, but we’ve whittled it down to 13 of our all time favourites, both past and present. So here they are…
    Cain looks aghast
    Cain has been delivering us drama since 2000 (Credit: ITV)

    Cain Dingle

    Emmerdale OG bad boy, Cain is always top of the list. We can’t get enough of the sexy rogue.

    Always central to any Dingle drama, Cain is the son of former lovers, Zak and Faith, but grew up thinking Shadrach was his father.

    He arrived in 2000 as the black sheep of the family and delighted fans with his corrupt carry on.

    Cain has had a lot of romantic entanglements during his 20 plus years in the Dales. These include high-stakes affairs with police officer Angie Reynolds and vicar Harriet Finch and a questionable dalliance with teen Amy Wyatt.

    But two relationships have shaped him most. The first being his on/off one with cousin, Charity, and the other his passionate marriage to Moira.

    Cain is a father of four, by four different women. He and Charity share daughter Debbie. Nate Robinson is Cain’s long-lost son who came into his life as an adult, Kyle Winchester was the result of his fling with Amy, and he has young Isaac with Moira.

    The character is Emmerdale’s answer to the terminator. Seriously, the guy is indestructible! Cain has survived attempts on his life, near drowning and a brain tumour. And he’s endured a few stints in prison, the most recent being when he took the rap for Kyle killing Al Chapman.

    It’s certainly been an action-packed two decades, we can’t wait to see what the next bring.

    Kim Tate looks wild eyed in Emmerdale
    No one messes with Kim Tate and gets away with it (Credit: ITV)

    Best Emmerdale characters: Kim Tate

    Ruthless, scheming and ever so sexy, Kim is a goddess and we worship at her altar.

    The legendary lady of the manor was introduced in December 1989 as Frank Tate’s gold-digging missus. Frank might have had money, but it was excitement Kim craved. Her affair with farmhand Dave Glover gave her that, plus a ‘who’s the daddy’ storyline when Kim gave birth to son James. The tot turned out to be Frank’s, and tragedy struck when Dave was killed in a fire.

    After Dave’s demise, Kim’s marriage to Frank collapsed. He tried to have her killed, but Kim took revenge by faking her own death and framing Frank for murder. Her ‘return’ from the dead caused Frank to suffer a fatal heart attack. In shocking scenes, Kim put her compact mirror up to Frank’s mouth to check he’d stopped breathing before reapplying her powder.

    Kim’s second husband was Steve Marchant, but that marriage also ended badly. She set him up for a crime she’d committed and fled the village in a helicopter.

    Fast forward to 2018 and Kim made a dramatic return. She was thrust straight back into the action after ordering her third hubby Graham Foster to dispose of her step-grandson Joe Tate. Kim also got pushed off a balcony by Faith Dingle.

    Kim was reunited with her son, Jamie Tate, and let’s just say the apple didn’t fall far from the tree. Just like his mum, Jamie faked his own death.

    Now Kim is onto husband number four, Will Taylor, and proved once again she’s not a woman to be messed with. When Will cheated with his ex Queen Kim got her revenge.

    Eric Pollard smiles in Emmerdale publicity shot

    Eric Pollard is the king of illegal scams (Credit: ITV)

    Eric Pollard

    There’s only one Eric Pollard, and we love him!

    The village veteran, who’s the longest-serving character in Emmerdale, has been played by actor Chris Chittell for 38 years.

    Eric was first introduced in 1986 and was only meant to stay for 12 episodes. But viewers loved his immoral antics, even if the other villagers didn’t.

    The former antique dealer’s list of crimes include theft, fraud and even bigamy. Eric has always had an eye for the ladies and has five wives – two of which he was married to at the same time. His second wife, Elizabeth was one of the victims of the 1993 plane crash.

    Eric was tracked down by his long-lost son. David, in 2006 and the pair forged a close relationship.

    The other most important person in Eric’s life was his fifth wife and soulmate, Val Lambert. Their union was a very popular one, and fans felt Eric’s heartbreak when he lost his ‘Valerie’ in 2015.

    He’s also had a relationship with Brenda Walker, who’s played by Chris’s real-life wife, Lesley Dunlop.

    Time has certainly mellowed Eric, and he’s been forced to slow down following after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s last year. But there’s still life in the old dog yet, so expect more scams in the future.

    Chas in Emmerdale looks inquisitively at Marlon in the Woolpack
    Chas in her natural habitat behind the Woolpack bar (Credit: ITV)

    Chas Dingle

    Who remembers the moment Chas, short for Chastity, arrived in the village dressed as a nun for her cousin Marlon’s stag do? Talk about making an entrance!

    A proper chip off the old Dingle block, Chas is the daughter of Faith and Shadrach and sister to Cain.

    She’s also mum to Aaron. Chas gave birth to Aaron when she was 14, but the pair have a complicated relationship. Chas abandoned Aaron and was devastated to learn years later he’d been sexually abused by his father, Gordon. The guilt over abandoning her son has never really left her.

    Chas has lived in Emmerdale since 2002 and has spent most of those years working at The Woolpack. She went from barmaid to landlady, before she was forced to sell her beloved pub. She’s now holds the position of manager.

    Chas’s biggest weakness in life has always been men. She had a tempestuous relationship with Carl King. They almost got married, but Chas jilted Carl at the altar after discovering he’d been sleeping with Eve Jenson.

    Then came her ill-fated affairs. First with Cameron Murray, who turned out to be a killer. Then Al Chapman, which resulted in Chas losing it all – including her husband, Paddy.

    Fans loved Chas and Paddy together. The couple were dealt a cruel blow with the death of their first daughter Grace in 2018. But little Eve arrived the year after to help heal some of their pain.

    Chas is a survivor, and has recently endured a battle against triple negative breast cancer. She underwent a double mastectomy and is currently in remission from the disease. Things are looking up on the love life front too, with a potential romance blossoming between her and Dr Liam Cavanagh.

    Classic Emmerdale Paddy perplexed
    Paddy’s been saving the village animals since 1997 (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Best Emmerdale characters: Paddy Kirk

    Loveable Paddy is one of Emmerdale’s most cherished characters. He was introduced to viewers in 1997 as a locum vet.

    Paddy is the son of Barbara and Bear Wolf, a former wrestler, who Paddy was estranged from until adulthood. He has a daughter, Eve, from his marriage to ex-wife Chas Dingle. He’s also been a father figure to Chas’s son, Aaron, over the years.

    In 2024, Paddy married wife Mandy Dingle – for a second time, and his fifth in total. He and Mandy got hitched first time round in 1999, but split soon afterwards. Paddy’s also gone down the aisle with Emily Dingle, Rhona Goskirk, and of course, Chas. He’s also had a couple of extramarital affairs, with postmistress Viv Hope and teaching assistant Tess Harris. Don’t be fooled by the bumbling nature – Paddy can be a naughty boy when he wants to!

    Paddy’s most enduring relationship is his bromance with best mate, Marlon Dingle. The pair’s silly antics have given viewers a lot of laughs over the years.

    There have been incredibly sad times too. Paddy’s world was shattered by the loss of his daughter, Grace, who passed away moments after she was born. He also endured a battle with depression after his marriage split from Chas and contemplated ending his life.

    Supported by his loved ones, Paddy found a way through, and his future is looking bright once more.

    Charity Dingle is a classic Emmerdale icon (Credit: ITV)
    Charity Dingle is a classic Emmerdale icon (Credit: ITV)

    Charity Dingle

    Landlady Charity has been at the centre of the action in Emmerdale since 2000, except when she took a break from the village between 2005-2009.

    Feisty and fearless, Charity’s life story is one hell of a read!

    As a young teen she spent time on the streets working as a prostitute. During that dark period Charity was groomed and abused by corrupt cop DI Bails, which resulted in her falling pregnant at 14.

    Charity’s second child, Debbie, was the product of a fling with her cousin, Cain. Charity and Cain’s on/off love affair has been central to the soap and provided one of its most popular partnerships. They’re also famed for their illegal scams. Charity is a mistress of disguise and loves a wig!

    Charity has had four husbands. Her first marriage to Chris Tate ended with him committing suicide and framing her for murder. Husband number two, Declan Macey tried to have her killed, and her third marriage to Jai Sharma also turned sour. Vanessa Woodfield almost became Charity’s fourth spouse, but she then fell for Mackenzie Boyd.

    Charity and Mack have weathered a few storms – including him fathering a baby behind her back, and her stabbing him, but they remain together.

    These days, Charity is landlady of The Woolpack, which she co-owns with son, Ryan Stocks. She’s also mum to Noah and Moses, as well as grandmother to Sarah and Jack Sugden.

    Sometimes Aaron is moody, other times he's only a little bit moody (Credit: ITV)
    Sometimes Aaron is moody, other times he’s only a little bit moody (Credit: ITV)

    Aaron Dingle

    Aaron is one of the most complex and compelling characters Emmerdale has ever had.

    He’s the son of Chas Dingle and Gordon Livesey. Chas gave birth to Aaron when she was only 14 and placed him into care. He had a difficult upbringing and suffered abuse at the hands of his father.

    Aaron came to live in the village permanently in 2008 and was a troublemaker from the word go.

    Early on, Aaron realised he fancied boys. After coming out to his family, Aaron fell for builder Jackson Walsh. But tragedy struck when Jackson was paralysed in a horrific accident, and Aaron helped him die.

    Aaron then began a secret affair with Robert Sugden. Fans went crazy for the pairing, who they dubbed ‘Robron’, but their lying and cheating led to the death of Katie Sugden.

    By some miracle, Aaron and Robert got married. They split for good after Robert was jailed for murder.

    Aaron moved on with Ben Tucker, but he was bumped off by serial killer Meena Julta. Shortly afterwards, Aaron left the village for a new life abroad.

    He made a brief return the following year, but tragedy struck again he lost his half-sister Liv Flaherty in Emmerdale’s 50th anniversary storm.

    Aaron’s now back in the Dales for good. His time now is mainly spent masterminding illegal activities with partner-in-crime/best mate Mackenzie Boyd. And there’s also a new man on scene in the form of former army medic, John Sugden, who just happens to be Robert’s brother.

    Has Aaron met ‘the one’? Only time will tell…

    Val in the courtroom in Classic Emmerdale
    Val Pollard was a true one-off (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Best Emmerdale characters: Val Pollard

    Vivacious Val Pollard left us nearly ten years ago, but her memory lives on.

    The gobby Geordie was Eric Pollard’s fifth wife, and Diane Sugden’s younger sister. She had to two children, Sharon and Paul. Val’s son Paul was the product of her affair with Diane’s husband, Rodney Blackstock.

    Val, or Valerie as Eric often used to call her, was larger than life and had a penchant for causing trouble. Her and Eric were both as bad as each other, aka the perfect match.

    The couple married in 2008 and purchased The Grange B&B, which they ran together. They took teen tearaway Amy Wyatt (now Barton) under their wing and ended up adopting her.

    Val and Eric’s marriage hit the rocks after she cheated on him on holiday in Portugal and contracted HIV. The couple reconciled, but Val got in trouble with the police for committing fraud.

    She planned to fake her own death, but didn’t get that far after becoming one of the victims in the 2015 helicopter crash. Val met a grisly end when she was impaled by a shard of glass. She rose from the dead a few days later and appeared as a ghost to say goodbye to Eric.

    An unforgettable character, who’s truly missed.

    We miss Andy Sugden (Credit: ITV)
    We miss Andy Sugden (Credit: ITV)

    Andy Sugden

    Andy wasn’t born into the Sugden brood, but was adopted by his best friend Robert’s parents Jack and Sarah in 2000.  Their act of kindness gave Andy hope of a stable future, but life turned out to be anything but.

    First Andy accidentally killed Sarah after setting fire to a barn at the family farm, not realising she was inside. Then came the discovery that Robert had been sleeping with his wife, Katie. Andy decided to shoot Robert in revenge, but accidentally pulled the trigger on Jack, nearly killing him.

    Andy fathered a daughter, Sarah, with next partner Debbie Dingle. They also went on to have a son, Jack, seven years later.

    His second marriage to Jo Stiles saw Andy turn into a violent abuser. And when Jo found the courage to leave him, Andy suffered a complete mental breakdown.

    Andy and Katie remarried, but she died weeks later after a confrontation with Robert. Andy then arranged for Ross Barton to shoot Robert (what’s his obsession with guns?) – but his brother survived.

    20 years in the village came to a dramatic end for Andy after his vengeful ex Chrissie White framed him for a crime he didn’t commit. Andy went on the run and as far as we know is still running.

    Bring him back, please!

    Moira Dingle aka Natalie J Robb in Emmerdale
    Moira has made her mark on the village (Credit: ITV)

    Moira Dingle

    Feisty farmer Moira is another one of Emmerdale’s power-houses and the woman who finally tamed Cain Dingle.

    Moira and Cain are one of soaps’ most adored couples. Their love story started as a steamy affair but has gone the distance. They have survived betrayals on both sides, including Moira’s fling with Cain’s son, Nate. Well, they don’t call her Mucky Moira for nothing!

    Moira arrived in the village with her first husband, and childhood sweetheart, John Barton, and their kids Adam, Holly and Hannah (now Matty). Her affair with Cain finished her marriage and Moira was heartbroken when John died in a car crash. Tragedy struck again in 2016 when Holly died of a heroin overdose.

    Moira’s other memorable moments include her pushing her sister-in-law and nemesis Emma Barton to her death off a viaduct, and giving birth to baby Isaac without knowing she was pregnant.

    The past few months have been particularly brutal for Moira after being diagnosed with a non-cancerous brain tumour. We’re keeping everything crossed she makes it through because we need Moira in our lives.

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    Best Emmerdale characters: Zak Dingle

    Zak was the patriarch of the most iconic family in Emmerdale – the Dingles – for almost 30 years.

    A pig farmer by trade and former bare-knuckle boxer, Zak arrived in the village in October, 1994. Zak’s first wife was Nellie Lynch, and they had five kids. Their four sons were Nathan, Sam, Butch and Ben. Zak and Nellie also had a daughter, Tina.

    Zak also fathered son Cain during an affair with his brother’s wife, Faith.

    After Zak and Nellie divorced, Zak found love again with Lisa Clegg. They welcomed daughter, Belle into their lives on Christmas Day 1998 after Lisa (who didn’t know she was pregnant) gave birth in a pigsty.

    Zak had a disastrous third marriage to Joanie Wright, which left fans in uproar over his betrayal of Lisa. But thankfully the Emmerdale writers saw the error of their ways and reunited Zak and Lisa. They remained together until her death in May 2019.

    After losing his Lisa, Zak was a bit of a lost soul, although remained fiercely protective of his family.

    Actor Steve Halliwell, who played Zak for three decades, passed away in December 2023. Zak was quickly written out and viewers were told he was visiting family in Scotland.

    Zak’s family are soon to receive the sad news he’s passed away. The Dingles bring him home and lay Zak to rest in the village.

    Seth and Betty smile and cheers happily
    Seth and Betty were the beating heart of Emmerdale village (Credit: ITV)

    Betty Eagleton

    Lovely Betty was the heart and soul of the village during her 21 years there.

    She had a habit of being nosey and interfering, but Betty always meant well. She was a friend to many.

    Betty came to the Dales in 1994 and discovered her former partner, Seth Armstrong was living there. The golden couple rekindled their romance and hosted a 1940s theme night for the villagers.

    They remained together until Seth died on an airplane travelling back from Australia. Betty brought his body back to Emmerdale and had him buried in the woods surrounding Home Farm.

    Betty remained in the village for several years after Seth’s passing and dealt with the loss of other dear friends, including Alan Turner. She went to live in Australia with new partner Reuben Archibald in 2015.

    Sadly actress Paula Tilbrook died in December 2019, but Betty remains alive and well.

    Seth Armstrong

    We can’t have Betty, without her lovely Seth. He was one of Emmerdale’s all time greats. Seth first appeared on screen in 1978. He was a temporary character to begin with, but was popular with the fans. By 1980, Seth was a full time regular.

    After Seth’s wife, Meg, passed away, he went on to rekindle his relationship with former flame, Betty.

    He also landed his dream job as a gamekeeper. When Seth wasn’t working at Home Farm he could usually be found supping a pint in the Woolie.

    Seth was written out of the show in 2003 and his character was killed off two years later.

    We like to think Seth is sitting on a cloud, beer in hand, watching the drama continue in his beloved village.

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  • Emmerdale’s best – or worst – bad girls from Kim Tate to Meena Jutla!

    Emmerdale’s best – or worst – bad girls from Kim Tate to Meena Jutla!

    Emmerdale’s bad girls are iconic! The soap has a long history of vindictive, manipulative, and often downright evil female villains!

    In today’s episode of Emmerdale, Kim Tate played petty games with estranged husband Will as he made himself a sandwich. And while she was dropping his bread on the floor, in the background Billie Eilish was singing ‘Bad Girl’.

    It was the perfect soundtrack for Kim, who is the quintessential Emmerdale bad girl! So we thought we’d round up the best of the rest.

    Here are the baddest of Emmerdale’s bad girls!

    Kim looked smug standing over Will in the grave (Credit: ITV)
    Kim made husband Will dig his own grave (Credit: ITV)

    Kim Tate: the finest of all Emmerdale’s bad girls!

    Kim’s schemed, cheated, scammed, and watched her own husband die at her feet in her race to rule the village. She’s queen of Home Farm and somehow, despite the things she’s done, we’re still rooting for her! #TeamTate

    Meena shoots a gun dressed in all black in Emmerdale
    Meena was the baddest bad girl of all (Credit: ITV)

    Meena Jutla

    When we said soem Emmerdale bad girls were proper evil, it was Meena Jutla we were thinking of.  Meena was an iconic Dale serial killer with a bloodlust and body count that put her firmly into the Emmerdale legend category.

    She killed Leanna Cavanagh, Andrea Tate and Ben Tucker, and had already killed her best friend Nadine and her own father. Meena’s now safely behind bars. But we sort of wish she’d escape!

    Charity Dingle in Emmerdale
    Charity has done all sorts (Credit: ITV)

    Charity Dingle

    Charity’s all about family now, but for a long time she was top of the scheming charts. She was determined to get rich and she wasn’t afraid to use her Dingle charms to get what she wanted.

    She has made some very bad choices, got involved with some very bad men – and some that were just bad for her. But has she finally settled down with fourth husband Mackenzie Boyd? Only time will tell!

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    Ashley’s niece Jasmine turned out bad (Credit: ITV)

    Jasmine Thomas

    Jasmine arrived in Emmerdale to live with her uncle, Ashley, and his wife Laurel. But she was soon proving to be quite the handful. Jasmine embarked on a romance with best friend Debbie Dingle, only to be seduced by her much older dad, Cain, who got her pregnant.

    But it was Jasmine’s determination to become an investigative reporter that really landed her in trouble. She got embroiled with bent copper Shane Doyle, and after her tried to rape her, she whacked him with a chair leg and killed him.

    With the help of Debbie and Eli Dingle, she dumped the body in the lake. But of course Shane was found and Jasmine eventually went to prison for her crime.

    Kelly Windsor
    Things were never boring when Kelly was around! (Credit: ITV)

    Kelly Windsor: Emmerdale’s bad girls

    Kelly Windsor was a troubled teenager who grew into a manipulative and wily woman. She had a string of unsuitable romances with men including her teacher, Tom Bainbridge, Chris Tate, Biff Fowler and her stepbrother Scott. She married sweet Roy Glover but wasn’t happy.

    When Kelly returned to the village after some time away, she got pregnant by Jimmy King but said she’d had an abortion. Years later, Kelly gave Jimmy the news that she’d had his son, Elliot.

    She even took advantage of Jimmy’s amnesia to pretend they were a couple. But Jimmy wised up and Kelly left the village – leaving Elliot behind.

    Emma Barton on the Hotten by-pass bridge
    Emma Barton caused the Hotten by-pass crash by shoving husband James into the traffic, while wearing her wedding dress (Credit: ITV)

    Emma Barton: one of Emmerdale’s bad girls

    Another iconic Emmerdale villain, Emma was brilliantly, terrifyingly, determined to bring her family back together. So determined, in fact, that she took advantage of estranged husband James being injured and kept him hostage at home.

    It was Emma who caused the Hotton by-pass crash when she shoved that same husband off the road bridge and killed him. She also (accidentally) shot and killed her son Finn and was eventually finished off by Moira Dingle!

    Sally Spode in Emmerdale
    Sally’s campaign against Laurel ended in a dramatic balcony struggle! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Sally Spode

    Sally was a vicar’s wife who tried to get her claws into Ashley by, well, locking Laurel in the church and setting fire to it. She didn’t succeed in killing her love rival there or later in hospital when she considered smothering her with a pillow. Phew.

    But she did jump out in front of Ashley’s car, kidnap Edna’s dog AND Angelica King, drugged Ashley to try to get him into bed, and lie that she was pregnant with his baby. Oh and end up in a dramatic balcony struggle with Laurel. That’s more than enough!

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    Maya Stepney groomed teenager Jacob Gallagher (Credit: ITV)

    Maya Stepney

    Another of the properly twisted Emmerdale bad girls, Maya Stepney groomed and seduced her teenage student and almost ‘stepson’ Jacob Gallagher.

    Maya convinced Jacob that their relationship was true love, and that they could be tighter, but in reality she had manipulated Jacob and messed with his head. Eventually Maya admitted to what she’d done, she lost her job and went to jail.

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  • 4 Emmerdale romances that NEED to happen

    4 Emmerdale romances that NEED to happen

    It’s fair to say that the Dales have seen their fair share of couples get together and split up over the years…

    Some couples have stood the test of time whilst others have fallen at the first hurdle.

    Here’s four pairings we’d love to see get together in Emmerdale village!

    Emmerdale's Belle and Vinny are talking outside
    Belle and Vinny are best mates (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale romances: 1. Belle and Vinny

    Belle and Vinny have always been close. They’ve been there for each other (as friends) through thick and thin.

    Vinny’s currently supporting Belle as she struggles to come to terms with Tom’s abuse of her. Despite Tom causing trouble for their friendship in the past, this pair will always return to each other’s side in the end.

    Let’s be honest, Vinny and Gabby really don’t make for a perfect match. Gabby isn’t known for her compassion after all…

    But, Vinny and Belle? They already have a great bond going. So, here’s to hoping they develop a romantic connection in the near future. Maybe, let’s just give Belle some time to breathe before jumping into another relationship though.

    Emmerdale's Manpreet is talking to Liam
    Manpreet and Liam are colleagues (Credit: ITV)

    2. Manpreet and Liam

    Liam’s had flings and relationships with a fair few women in the village, but he’s yet to cross that boundary with colleague and friend, Manpreet.

    Manpreet and Liam actually have a lot in common (with serial killer Meena unfortunately being a topic they both know all too well.)

    Perhaps Liam might find it a little icky to start dating the sister of his daughter’s killer. But, if he just puts that factor (okay, very big factor) aside for a moment, he could well find that his good friendship with Manpreet could turn into something more! And, we’d totally ship them!

    Emmerdale's Mack and Aaron are laughing together outside
    Bromance to romance? (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale romances: 3. Mack and Aaron

    Aaron’s currently having a fling with John Sugden (yes, the half-brother of Robert Sugden – awks!)

    But, it’s no secret that Mack’s been feeling jealous over John getting in the way of his bromance with Aaron.

    Mack’s childish feud with John could all be explained though… you know, as jealousy? Perhaps, Mack only has a vendetta against John because he wants Aaron all to himself.

    If Mack was to suddenly confess his secret feelings for Aaron, we’d be all for it!

    Emmerdale's Vanessa and Charity are kissing
    Vanity reboot? (Credit: ITV)

    4. Charity and Vanessa

    As we’re shipping Mack and Aaron together, that means that Mack will have to ditch Charity…

    So, shall we just all rewind back to the 2019 era when we were all at peak Vanity era? Life was rather sweet back then before Charity and Vanessa split in 2020 (we’re still not over it, can you tell?)

    Vanessa and Charity had way more chemistry than Mack and Charity. Vanessa actually cared about Charity whereas Mack only really proves to prioritise himself over his marriage time and time again. We certainly wouldn’t be opposed to a Vanity reunion!

    Read more: 8 Reasons Emmerdale totally deserved their NTA win

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  • Charity and Cain supporting Belle is giving us all the feels – perhaps it’s time for them to reunite

    Charity and Cain supporting Belle is giving us all the feels – perhaps it’s time for them to reunite

    Let’s talk about the new and improved Cain and Charity in Emmerdale. In their almost 25 years on screen they have arguably become two of the most developed characters in Soapland. But do they belong together?

    During Friday night’s episode (September 6) they came together to support Belle after discovering her abuse at the hands of husband Tom. And there was something in their body language that made us think, finally, after all these years, this could be their time.

    Sure, they’re both married to other people – and we’ve always shipped Moira and Cain for life, but with Moira’s weird behaviour, have they finally reached the end of the line?

    Cain and Charity look sneaky
    Are they meant to be? (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    The history of Cain and Charity in Emmerdale

    Sit tight, there’s a lot of history between these two. So much so you could write a book and several sequels!

    The second cousins had a fling when they were 14 and 13, which resulted in the birth of their daughter, Debbie in October 1989. She was then given up for adoption.

    Debbie came to live in the village in the Christmas of 2002 when she was fostered by Paddy Kirk and his then-wife, Emily. She reconnected with her birth parents and the trio formed a close bond.

    The return of their daughter prompted Cain and Charity to give things another go. They were together until 2005, when Charity ditched Cain – and the village – for a new life elsewhere.

    She returned four years later. The pair got back together and Cain proposed in December 2009. He gave Charity with a plastic engagement ring – who says romance is dead?!

    Cain then planned a surprise wedding. But Charity decided she wasn’t ready to settle down and called their engagement off.

    The pair finally called it quits shortly afterwards when Cain strayed with glamorous Faye Lamb and Charity left him for Jai Sharma.

    Since then there’s been a few cheeky liaisons – including a brief affair in 2016.

    Cain and Charity find Belle's Welsh cottage in Emmerdale
    Cain and Charity work well together now (Credit: ITV)

    Cain and Charity now

    Instead of a romantic attraction, the pair have settled into being the Dingle equivalent of best friends. Cain was the one who supported Charity when her own abuser DI Bails died. And he was the one there for her when she suffered PTSD after killing Harry at Christmas.

    Now, they are supporting each other to help Belle cope with what’s she been through at Tom’s hands. And there was a moment tonight, just a fleeting one, where Charity and Cain locked eyes and there was a frisson of something there.

    With Cain’s marriage Moira under pressure and Charity’s marriage to Mack – well, the less said about that the better – is now the time to reunite these two for good?

    Charity and Cain looking deep in Emmerdale
    Are they really soulmates? (Credit: ITV)

    Should Cain and Charity get back together in Emmerdale?

    The Emmerdale Insider team are definitely torn on this one! Cain and Moira were meant to be together, but can they weather this latest storm?

    Ella is in pain outside as she talks to Vanessa in Emmerdale spoilers
    Cain has been very sweet with Ella (Credit: ITV)

    Kaggie Hyland, Editor-In-Chief

    “I’d like to see Cain with Ella. I think there’s a level of understanding and shared experience (sort of…) there that would be interesting to explore further. Also, underneath the tough shell she’s needed to build, Ella is such a broken bird still – in a way that Charity nor Moira are – although they clearly have their own vulnerabilities still. I’d like to see him really needed – and deep down I think Cain needs to be needed by a strong woman.

    “Mostly, though – in previous scenes, the chemistry between Jeff Hordley and Paula Lane is great!!”

    Carena Crawford, Managing Editor

    “I have never, ever liked Charity and Cain together. But there’s something about them now, their reckless schemes, plots and one-upmanship days are behind them, they’re both mature and calmer and somehow it feels like it might work. I’ve always backed Cain and Moira, but it really seems like they’re done. Don’t get me wrong, I want them to work it out, but right now it feels like there’s more of an emotional understanding between Cain and Charity.”

    Tamzin Meyer, Assistant Editor

    “Cain should be with Moira, they’re an iconic Emmerdale couple. But, he actually needs to step up and be a good husband when his wife needs him the most!”

    Cain massages Moira's shoulders in Emmerdale as she looks worried
    Coira for life? (Credit: ITV)

    Kerry Barrett, Soap Writer

    “I have always been a Coira fan but I think he has really let her down recently.”

    Read more: Belle imagined her future and it didn’t look good for Cain in Emmerdale last night

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  • Emmerdale fans left ‘unable to speak’ after episode that saw Belle imagine her futures

    Emmerdale fans left ‘unable to speak’ after episode that saw Belle imagine her futures

    Emmerdale fans were left so emotional after last night’s episode giving us a glimpse into what the future could hold for Belle, that they were unable to speak.

    Viewers loved the heartbreaking scenes as Belle Dingle – who’s been trapped in an abusive relationship with husband Tom – considered her future.

    Tom King gets the upper hand on Belle Dingle in Emmerdale
    Belle’s been struggling (Credit: ITV)

    The possible futures for Belle in Emmerdale

    In a special, stylised episode, Belle watched herself living three potential futures – each of them more heartbreaking that the one that went before.

    The first glimpse of her future saw Belle back with Tom, stuck in the abusive marriage, but this time she was pregnant and definitely not blooming with happiness.

    In the second scenario we saw Belle desperately trying to make Amelia understand that Tom was an abuser. But as she told her all the awful things he’d done, Cain was listening in. He stormed off to take out his anger on Mr King and ended up being carted off by the police.

    Finally we saw Belle in what initially looked like a positive future – winning in her career as a wedding planner and totally fine with Tom and Amelia planning their own big day. But Belle knew Tom hadn’t changed and tried to warn the bride to be – only for her concerns to be ignored.

    Then Amelia died “falling” down the stairs and Tom posed as a grieving widower at her funeral, leaving Belle devastated.

    Belle shouts at Tom
    Belle knows the time has come to tell the truth (Credit: ITV)

    Back in the real world

    Knowing there was only one course of action she could take, back in the real world, brave Belle went to Charity’s cottage. She opened up to Charity and told her exactly what had been going on.

    It was an emotional episode, with all the possible futures, and Belle’s real-life decision, bringing all the feels.

    And the fans loved it! Though they agreed it had left them so distraught that they struggled to speak at the end of the episode!

     

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    “I couldn’t speak after tonight’s episode,” wrote one fan on social media. “Belle and Charity, that was such an incredibly moving and powerful scene. Outstanding episode.”

    “I’m numb, said another, adding two crying emojis.

    One moved viewer said: “I can’t speak either for the tears” while another said: “The ending made me cry.”

    Even Daisy Campbell, who plays Amelia, shared her emotions on social media. “The way I was in tears,” she wrote.

    Now Belle’s opened up to Charity, so we’re hoping Tom will finally face justice for everything he’s done.

    And we can’t wait to see it!

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  • Fans declare ‘episode I’ve been waiting for’ as Belle opens up to Charity

    Fans declare ‘episode I’ve been waiting for’ as Belle opens up to Charity

    Emmerdale fans have declared last night’s special episode featuring Belle Dingle the one they’ve “been waiting for”!

    The viewers were delighted that after months of abuse, Belle finally turned to her family for help – but only after exploring what the future would hold if she didn’t.

    Belle looks into the distance fear and worry on her face (Credit: ITV)
    Belle looked into the future and didn’t like what she saw (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale: Belle imagines her future

    Belle watched three potential scenarios play out. In the first, she and Tom got back together and we saw her desperately sad and scared, and pregnant.

    In the second, she begged Amelia to listen as she ran through all the ways Tom had hurt her.

    But Cain overheard, and – in typical Dingle fashion – he attacked Tom leaving him fighting for life.

    The third scenario saw Belle having made peace with her split from Tom and his new romance with Amelia. In scenes several years in the future, we watched Tom and Amelia plan their wedding, only for it to become clear that he was now abusing his wife-to-be.

    Belle tried to intervene, but her attempts to help came to nothing. Poor Amelia was taken away in a body bag after “falling” downstairs, while Tom played the grieving widower at her funeral.

    Tom and Belle look tense in Emmerdale
    Belle wants to get away from Tom (Credit: ITV)

    Asking for help

    Having seen all those potential futures, Belle knew what to do. She headed to Charity’s house and begged her to help.

    PHEW!

    The fans were thrilled by Belle’s brave step.

     

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    “The episode we’ve been waiting for,” said one viewer, while another Emmerdale fan said: “I’ve been waiting for this to happen for months.

    “Charity was the best choice for Belle to confide in,” said another satisfied fan.

    And one viewer declared it “the best episode I’ve seen from Emmerdale in a long time”.

    Meanwhile Emmerdale co-stars also lined up to praise Eden Taylor-Draper (who plays Belle) and Emma Atkins, AKA Charity, for their performances.

    Bradley Johnson, better known as Vinny said the episode was “amazing”, while Lawrence J Robb, who plays Mack, added: “God they’re good aren’t they?”

    We definitely can’t argue with that. We just hope Belle can get the happy ending she deserves – far away from evil Tom King!

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  • All the characters we’d love to see Moira give the ‘Glasgow kiss’

    All the characters we’d love to see Moira give the ‘Glasgow kiss’

    Last night’s episode of Emmerdale saw Moira confront rival Ruby Fox-Miligan, accusing her of trying to get into husband Cain’s pants.

    Poor Moira is clearly going through something – and in her confused state, took her aggression out on the not entirely deserving Ruby. This came in the form of her now-patented ‘Glasgow kiss’ or ‘gift from Glasgow’ – or a rock-hard forehead to the nose, to you and I.

    Here we take a look back at a history of Moira’s Glasgow kiss – and posit some future recipients we’d like to see.

    Moira Dingle’s Glasgow Kiss victims in Emmerdale

    Moira Dingle gives Ruby Fox-Miligan a Glasgow Kiss in Emmerdale.
    Moira gave Ruby a Glasgow kiss last night (Credit: ITV)

    Ruby Fox-Miligan

    Fans have been calling for Ruby to get hers since her arrival on the soap earlier this year. As Caleb’s wife, Ruby won few friends when she turned up, throwing Tom and Belle’s wedding into chaos by loudly (and drunkenly) exposing Tracy and Caleb’s affair.

    Regardless, she’s stuck around and even managed to win over Cain. It was while observing the pair that Moira got the idea that Ruby was flirting with her man. She then stormed over to the house to warn her off. The return of Moira’s gift from Glasgow left Ruby bloodied on the sofa, wondering what had just hit her.

    Charity reeling with a bloody nose on Emmerdale
    Charity is the original recipient of Moira’s gift from Glasgow (Credit: ITV/YouTube)

    Charity Dingle

    The original recipient of Moira’s gift, Charity got more than she bargained for during an argument with Moira. As an overconfident Charity postured in Moira’s face – even going so far as to mock her accent.

    Moira reciprocated by dropping the nut on her future sister-in-law, leaving the Dingle lost for words for once.

    Who should Moira target next in Emmerdale?

    Tom looks sweaty and worked up as he watches Belle in secret
    Tom’s smug face is crying out for a gift from Glasgow (Credit: ITV)

    Tom King

    Top of any fan’s list for a face full of forehead has to be abusive husband, bad dog owner and creepy camera fan Tom King. Viewers have been hoping that Tom’s terrible treatment of Belle is leading towards him catching a beating from Cain and Charity, but – given they are related through marriage to Dingles – the thought of Moira getting involved isn’t too far beyond the pale.

    Is Tom set for a face full from Mean Machine Moira?

    Josh shouting in Samson's face on Emmerdale
    If anyone deserved it, it’s Josh (Credit: ITV/YouTube)

    Moira needs to take revenge on Josh in Emmerdale

    Moira’s unravelling became noticeable during son Matty’s recent imprisonment. This came about after he was falsely accused of stabbing Samson Dingle – an accident that was local thug and transphobe Josh’s fault.

    Moira was left frustrated as the pair refused to come clean. It all came out in the wash, but there were plenty of viewers who had been hoping to see Josh get a more satisfying Moira-shaped comeuppance.

    John Sugden in Emmerdale looks brooding (Credit: ITV)
    John fancies himself a bit of a hardman (Credit: ITV)

    John Sudgen

    Since arriving in the village, newcomer John has been throwing his weight around like some sort of hard case, sulking and scowling all over anyone who looks in his general direction. While he’s not given Moira much reason to look his way thus far, a gift from Glasgow could be the humbling that the character needs.

    Aaron Dingle in Emmerdale as played by Danny Miller looks brooding
    Fans had been hoping to see Aaron take a beating from Moira (Credit: ITV)

    Aaron Dingle

    Similarly, Aaron’s return to the soap found him a changed man. His moody, sullen and extremely angry persona saw Aaron take out his aggression on family members Cain and Vinny.

    His attitude left fans fuming – and hoping that Moira might take him down a peg or two.

    “Aaron no chance against an angry Moira. Glasgow kiss will be heading your way,” one fan wrote at the time.

    Fortunately for Aaron, he’s now changed his ways, so maybe he’s escaped Moira’s wrath for now…

    Moira pins Kim against a wall in Emmerdale.
    Moira has no fear of Kim (Credit: ITV)

    Kim Tate

    Kim Tate is one of the village’s most formidable figures. However, Moira has never been intimidated by the horse-loving socialite – even holding her at gunpoint during their 2021 rivalry.

    After firing off a warning shot at an innocent vase, Moira pinned Kim against the wall, warning her that things would be worse if she continued to get in her way. The pair have largely steered clear since, with Kim avoiding Moira’s signature move… for now.

    READ MORE: Forget Charity, could Mack and Aaron be the soap’s hottest new couple?

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  • Forget Charity, could Mack and Aaron be the soap’s hottest new couple?

    Forget Charity, could Mack and Aaron be the soap’s hottest new couple?

    Viewers of Emmerdale will be well aware that Mack is married to Charity, although he actually spends very little time with his wife it seems.

    Yes, Mack actually sees more of his bestie Aaron and his new enemy John Sugden. Poor Charity hardly gets a look in.

    But, why does Mack feel the need to be around Aaron 24/7? Are they really just best mates? Or, is a certain someone jealous of John?

    Aaron and Mack laugh and look smug
    Look at that smile! (Credit: ITV)

    Mack and Aaron: The biggest bromance is the Dales

    So, we’re not entirely sure how Aaron stands to be around Mack as often as he does but the guy must have an extremely high tolerance to annoying mechanics, we guess.

    Nevertheless, everyone knows that Mack and Aaron are inseparable. Even Charity’s had the pleasure of making some jokey comments about Mack’s bromance.

    But, is a bromance all it is? Currently, Mack’s world is revolving around John Sugden. Starting up a feud with him, Mack was loving teaming up with Aaron to scheme against Victoria’s half-brother.

    Mack had the biggest smile on his face as he and Aaron ended up driving John’s van into a lake. And, Mack was kind of hoping that Aaron would be on his side when bull-gate happened.

    Instead of confronting John about Mack’s accident though, Aaron ended up giving into temptation in a passionate moment with John.

    Of course, when Mack found out about this he was livid and had a right go at Aaron for failing to have his back. When Aaron later informed Mack that he and John weren’t a thing, Mack couldn’t hide his joy (if only he knew that John was hiding in the flat ready to get it on with his best friend just moments later!) But, do Mack’s concerns over John only come from a place of friendship?

    Aaron, Mack and John all look strained in Emmerdale spoilers (Credit: ITV)
    Does Mack have feelings for Aaron? (Credit: ITV)

    John jealousy for Mack?

    With Aaron sneaking off to spend more time with John, Mack’s not going to be happy that he’s seeing less of his mate, is he?

    This feud with John seems a bit pointless now considering that Mack was only ever getting revenge on John for Aaron in the first place. But, with Aaron making amends with John now, what reason does Mack have to keep the vendetta going?

    Well, could it be because Mack’s jealous of John? Does he actually have romantic feelings for his friend and is desperate to get John out of the picture?

    Aaron and Mack look like they're having a great time in Emmerdale as they taunt John
    The chemistry is obvious (Credit: ITV)

    Mack and Aaron: The hottest new Emmerdale couple?

    Whenever Mack’s with Charity in a scene, he’s always moaning about something. The person who lets him be his true, authentic and (absolutely infuriating) self just has to be Aaron.

    There’s no denying that Mack and Aaron make a good team. They’re like the rhubarb to each other’s custard… And, we reckon that Mack realising that he’s also into men as well as women and starting a relationship with Aaron could just be the next best thing in soap!

    Maybe this would give us a reason as to why Mack acts like a jealous teenager around John… Does he have the hots for Aaron? We hope so!

    READ MORE: Here’s why we’re totally Team Laurel amid Jai divorce dispute

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  • Sarah Sugden’s younger years: The war between the Sugdens and the Dingles

    Sarah Sugden’s younger years: The war between the Sugdens and the Dingles

    Sarah Sugden is the troublesome, troubled teenage daughter of Debbie Dingle and Andy Sugden. She’s a big sister to her ‘saviour sibling’ Jack – who lives in Scotland with their mum – and has a lot of uncles: Charity’s sons Noah, Moses and Ryan and Cain’s son’s Nate, Isaac and Kyle.

    Sarah’s also the adopted cousin of Victoria’s son, Harry.

    So when it comes to being at the heart of Emmerdale, Sarah‘s right in the thick of both the Sugden and Dingle dynasties!

    Sarah's right at the heart of the Sugden and Dingle families
    Sarah’s right at the heart of the Sugden and Dingle families (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale: Sarah Sugden’s arrival

    Sarah arrived unexpectedly! Her mum – Debbie Dingle – was just 15 years old and had hidden her pregnancy from everyone.

    She had fallen pregnant after a brief romance with older teenager Andy Sugden, but hadn’t told him either!

    Debbie gave birth in a barn and planned to abandon her baby at the hospital.

    But of course, the shocking arrival didn’t stay secret for long! Daz Tittensor ran for help and found Emily Kirk – Debbie’s foster mother.

    Emily helped deliver the tot and Debbie named her daughter Sarah Charity – after her two grandmothers. Emily had been about to leave Emmerdale after discovering her husband Paddy had cheated. But when Debbie had the baby, she decided to stay in the village after all, and help Debbie care for Sarah.

    And that’s when things started to go wrong!

    Debbie, Sarah and Emily
    Emily cared for baby Sarah (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Hard decisions

    With Debbie struggling to cope, she turned to foster mother Emily Kirk for support.

    Emily was glad to help out but Cain was annoyed and accused her of interfering, and Emily decided enough was enough – she was leaving the village.

    When Debbie found out Emily was going, she begged her to take baby Sarah with her.

    Emily agreed and left the village with Sarah and though Cain tried to track her down, he couldn’t.

    Debbie gives Sarah to Emily
    Debbie gave Sarah to Emily when she left the village (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Returning to Emmerdale

    A year later Emily and Sarah came back to Emmerdale, and Emily gave the tot to her dad, Andy.

    Emily was shunned by the village, who called her a child-snatcher, and she even tried to end her own life.

    Debbie agreed that Andy could keep Sarah, as long as she wasn’t part of her daughter’s life. Emily moved away and things settled down.

    Jo was upset when Debbie didn't sign the adoption papers
    Jo was upset when Debbie didn’t sign the adoption papers (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Andy, Jo and Debbie

    By now Sarah was a toddler and Andy was engaged to Jo Stiles. Debbie told the couple she’d be happy for Jo to adopt little Sarah. But when it came to signing the papers, Debbie couldn’t do it!

    When Andy went to prison, Jo let Debbie spend time with Sarah. When Andy found out, he was FUMING and ended up hitting Jo – starting months of abuse.

    Jo confided in Debbie, Andy moved out, and Jo left Emmerdale.

    Sarah Sugden in Emmerdale looks stressed
    Named after her adoptive gran, Sarah Sugden Jr (Credit: ITV)

    More arguments!

    The Dingles tried to persuade Debbie to get custody of her daughter, but Debbie was worried about the part she’d played in the murder of policeman Shane Doyle, and refused.

    Andy kept custody of Sarah when Debbie was sent to jail. When she came home she wanted to see her daughter, but Andy refused and even tried to run off to Spain. Debbie stopped him and she eventually won full custody of Sarah after Jo made a statement about Andy’s violence towards her.

    Since then, Sarah’s lived first with Debbie, and now with grandmother Charity.

    READ MORE: Emmerdale: Piper’s alive – but fans aren’t impressed with soap’s ‘cruel’ decision

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  • As Carl breaks Chas’s leg when he proposes, other awful Emmerdale proposals

    As Carl breaks Chas’s leg when he proposes, other awful Emmerdale proposals

    Carl King sweeps Chas Dingle off her feet when he proposes in Classic Emmerdale this week – literally!

    He scoops Chas up to stop her talking when he’s trying to tell her how he feels.

    But then he drops her again and breaks her leg! OUCH!

    In celebration of Carl’s disastrous proposal to Chas (which, let’s face it, is just a taster of how toxic their relationship will eventually become) here’s a round-up of the most awful Emmerdale proposals!

    Dan proposes to Kerry, but is it to late to save thei relationship?
    Dan proposed to Kerry and she wasn’t happy! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Dan Spencer and Kerry Wyatt – awful Emmerdale proposals

    Kerry Wyatt was working out the best way to dump long-term love Dan Spencer when he dropped a surprise on her. He proposed in front of the drinkers in the Woolpack, with a delighted Amelia watching on.

    Kerry accepted but she wasn’t impressed and instead when they got a moment to themselves she told him, they weren’t as solid as he thought – but in very different places.

    Awww.

    Charity and Vanessa
    Charity hijacked someone else’s proposal for Vanessa (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Charity Dingle and Vanessa Woodfield

    Fan fave Vanity got engaged in a rather unconventional way when Charity hijacked a rude and unpleasant client’s proposal.

    The millionaire was so obnoxious to Charity when he hired Home Farm to propose to his own girlfriend, that she locked him in a cupboard! And then, seizing the moment, she nicked the proposal he’d planned – horse-drawn carriage and all. Vanessa wasn’t happy about it when she realised, but she soon forgave Charity, though the pair never actually made it down the aisle.

    Robert was annoyed to find Lachlan White in the boot!
    Robert was annoyed to find Lachlan White in the boot!

    Robron

    If we’re talking awful Emmerdale proposals then Robert Sugden and Aaron Dingle have to be on the list! Robert planned to propose to boyfriend Aaron, but the pair were in the car bickering . What were they fighting about? Ah, well that would be the fact that Aaron had kidnapped Lachlan White and put him in the boot.

    As the pair argued, Robert told Aaron that his plan to propose had been ruined! Surprised, Aaron glanced over to see Robert produce a wedding ring. But at that moment, his future husband yelled at him to look out, as they approached a pile-up ahead. Aaron swerved to avoid the chaos and the car ended up in a lake!

    Luckily, both men lived to see another day, and did eventually tie the knot.

    When Victoria Sugden, as played by Isabel Hodgins, arrives to his romantic surprise in the woods, David Metcalfe, as played by Matthew Wolfenden, is bursting with excitement. As he goes down on one knee and proposes, Victoria's left speechless but how will she respond?
    Read the room, David (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    David Metcalfe and Victoria Sugden

    After overcoming some pretty big obstacles – including the wrath of serial killer Meena Jutla – to get together, David and Vic decided they were happy as they were.

    At least, that’s what Victoria thought they’d decided. But David thought differently. He laid on a big romantic proposal, with fairy lights and cushions and all sorts, only to have Victoria turn him down – leaving him along in the rain in the middle of the woods!

    Graham Foster, as played by Andrew Scarborough, visits a grateful Megan Macey, as played by Gaynor Faye, and gives her a blank cheque, but when Frank, as played by Michael Praed, arrives, she is not sure how to explain the situation. Will Megan tell the truth? And how will Frank take it?
    Awks (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Frank Clayton and Megan Macey

    When Megan realised her partner Frank was behaving oddly, she convinced herself he was cheating. And so, after some heavy-duty flirting from Graham Foster, she gave into temptation and cheated herself. Except Frank’s strange behaviour was because he was planning to propose – oops!

    Guilty Megan rejected Frank’s offer of marriage though they rebuilt their relationship. But tragically Frank was killed in the factory fire (caused by Amy and Kerry) when he went back inside the burning building to get the engagement ring he planned on proposing with.

    Al Chapman, as played by Michael Wildman, tells Chas Dingle he's going to end things with Kerry Wyatt, as played by Laura Norton, and actioning his words, he arrives at the pub ready to end things but is blindsided when she proposes to him by doing a rap.
    Just don’t, Kerry. Don’t. (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Kerry and Al Chapman

    Less disastrous, more downright excruciatingly embarrassing! This awful Emmerdale proposal is a definite contender for most cringe-worthy. Besotted Kerry proposed to Al in the Woolie, through the medium of rap – bad enough, you’d think, but little did she know Al was cheating on her with Chas Dingle. All together now, “all I ask if I’m not a minger, is say yes, my love, and put a ring on me finger…”

    Read more: Will’s web of lies starts to unravel

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