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  • 11 most iconic Emmerdale villains – psychotic killers, violent abusers and master manipulators!

    11 most iconic Emmerdale villains – psychotic killers, violent abusers and master manipulators!

    As far as soap villains go, Emmerdale has definitely had some of the best and most terrifying we’ve ever seen. There have been a wide spectrum of baddies over the years – from deranged mass murderers, to evil rapists and unhinged bunny boilers.

    Most recently, it’s been the turn of twisted Tom King to inflict his terror on poor Belle Dingle and the rest of the village. At last, Tom’s crimes are about to catch up with him, but what happened to all the other bad guys and girls?

    Here’s a look at 11 of the most legendary Emmerdale villains…

    Meena shoots a gun dressed in all black in Emmerdale
    Serial killer Meena was about as evil as they come  (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale best villains: Meena Jutla

    As Emmerdale’s first female serial killer, Meena Jutla has already secured her place in soap history.

    She was introduced as Manpreet’s estranged sister, and at first it seemed Meena’s only crime was seducing her brother-in-law. But how wrong we were. Meena was a psychopath, who’s already committed murder before she even set foot in the Dales. Her first two victims were her best friend Nadine and her own father.

    Viewers quickly realised Meena was about as unhinged as they come. This was someone who took sadistic pleasure in stalking her prey, and liked to sing to pop music before going in for the kill.

    In total, Meena killed three villagers. First, she pushed teen Leanna Cavanagh to her death off a bridge, Aaron Dingle‘s boyfriend Ben Tucker was bludgeoned over the head, and Andrea Tate was beaten then left to burn alive in a maze fire. The nutty nurse would have happily carried on and almost claimed Manpreet’s life before the police captured her.

    Meena’s now safely behind bars, which is good news for the locals, but we miss her evil brilliance.

    Cameron Murray in Emmerdale
    Cameron nearly ended Chas’s life (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Cameron Murray

    Crazed Cameron Murray managed to rack up quite the body count during his two year reign of terror in Emmerdale.

    The love rat turned killer when he bashed Carl King’s brains in with a brick during Emmerdale’s live 40th anniversary episode. Carl was threatening to out Cameron’s affair with Chas Dingle, so he found a way to silence him. Permanently.

    Guilt-ridden, Cameron confessed what he’d done to best mate Alex Moss, but then panicked he’d tell the police. Cameron took Alex hostage before murdering him to ensure his secret was safe. Gennie Walker became his third victim when she threatened to expose his involvement in Carl’s death.

    Cameron went to prison, but broke out and returned to the village, where he stormed The Woolpack with a shotgun and held the locals hostage. The dramatic siege reached a terrifying climax as Cameron tried to drown Chas in the pub’s flooded cellar. However, he ended up killing himself when he grabbed the live wire of an electric bulb.

    Graham Clark in Emmerdale
    Emmerdale villains: Graham Clark was a wolf in sheep’s clothing (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Graham Clark

    What is it they always say about the quiet ones? No one would have suspected teacher Graham Clark was a murderer at first glance.

    After a disastrous marriage to cold-hearted Chris Tate, Rachel Hughes thought she’d found the one in Graham. He helped her redecorate her home, cooked her lovely meals and even alphabetised her CD collection. But these weren’t just sweet gestures – Graham had a sinister agenda.

    Gradually he took control of every aspect of Rachel’s life, even getting her to dye her blonde hair red to resemble his late wife. The penny finally dropped for Rachel while the couple were out walking in the countryside. Rachel realised Graham had murdered his missus and made her death look like suicide.

    She tried to flee, but there was no escape. Graham pushed Rachel off a clifftop to her death.

    With his deadly secret still safe he turned his attentions to Rachel’s best mate Kathy Glover. He almost killed her in a car crash, but she managed to escape. Graham wasn’t so lucky and died when the vehicle exploded into a ball of flames.

    Carl King assaulting Chas Dingle in Emmerdale
    Carl King was a violent abuser (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale best villains: Carl King

    There aren’t many nice things we can say about Carl King. He was spoilt, arrogant, reckless and didn’t give a damn who he hurt.

    But what tipped Carl into villain territory was when it was revealed he’d killed his own dad! Carl pushed old Tom King (who to be fair wasn’t that nice either) out of a window on his wedding day.

    Carl got away with murder for years, and god knows how because practically half of the village knew he’d done it. But his big downfall came when he crossed killer Cameron Murray.

    Carl was obsessed with his ex Chas Dingle, but then discovered she and Cameron were having an affair. Consumed with jealousy and rage, Carl attempted to rape Chas, but she hit him over a head with a brick and fled, believing he was dead.

    He was still very much alive, and when Cameron found Carl he decided to finish off the job. Carl’s death was part of Emmerdale’s 40th live episode and was watched by an audience of 8.8 million.

    Tom looks angrily at Belle
    Tom has put Belle through hell (Credit: ITV)

    Tom King

    Like father, like son, Tom has shown himself to be one of the worst Emmerdale villains: a violent bully and abuser. But the vet’s disturbing behaviour began at a young age.

    When he was just 13, Tom – or Thomas as he was known back then – started a campaign of harassment against Chas Dingle, the woman he believed had killed his father. The twisted teen sent Chas disturbing pictures, bombarded her with anonymous calls, vandalised her home, and even threw a glass bottle at her.

    After his wicked antics were exposed, Tom fled to Saudi Arabia to live with his mum. He returned 10 years later, all grown up and seemingly a changed character. But that was all a front, as poor Belle Dingle discovered.

    The young couple got married in February 2024 and appeared the picture of happiness. But behind closed doors, Tom was exhibiting abusive and controlling behaviour. He physically, emotionally and mentally tortured his wife, isolating her from her family and friends and continually gaslit her into believing it was all her fault.

    Tom’s crimes have been wicked and shocking to see, but justice is finally about to be served. And we will not be sorry to see the back of him.

    Kim Tate looking annoyed in Emmerdale
    Cross Emmerdale villain Kim Tate at your peril (Credit: ITV)

    Kim Tate

    No Emmerdale villains list is complete with out the queen, Kim Tate. She’s deliciously wicked, rather than being evil to the core.

    Kim has committed so many sins over the years it’s impossible to reel them all off. But she’s been a thief, a fraudster, an abductor, a manipulator, liar and cheat. You get the picture.

    But despite Kim’s catalogue of crimes, she’s only actually killed one person. And that wasn’t through violent means.

    Who will ever forget that iconic moment when she stood by and watched as Frank suffered a fatal heart attack on Home Farm’s living room carpet? The look of satisfaction on Kim’s face as she saw the life fade from her estranged husband, and how she used her compact mirror to check whether Frank had stopped breathing? So terrifically twisted.

    Lachlan White in Emmerdale
    Lachlan White killed four people during his time in the village (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale best villains: Lachlan White

    Lachlan White went from being a socially awkward kid to one of soap’s most prolific serial killers.

    The only son of Chrissie White, Lachlan was characterised as a bit of weird loner. He did strike up a friendship with Belle Dingle, and encouraged her to seek help over her mental health problems. But that’s really where his niceness ended.

    Events took a sinister turn when Lachlan developed an unhealthy infatuation with Alicia Gallagher. Believing his feelings were reciprocated, Lachlan committed a sexual assault on Alicia. Chrissie called the police on her son and he was placed on the sex offender’s register for two years.

    After that, things spiralled really out of control. The teenager accidentally shot his grandfather Lawrence, then deliberately caused a car crash which claimed the life of Lawrence and Chrissie.

    He murdered lovely Gerry Roberts by bashing his skull in with a rock, then killed Terry Bates, a conman who was posing as Gerry’s uncle. He nearly added three more bodies to count – Robert Sugden, Liv Flaherty, and his aunt Rebecca White, but they lived to tell the tale.

    Lachlan was eventually captured and sent to prison. But that didn’t stop him hiring his dad to burn down Wishing Well Cottage in a final act of revenge against the Dingles. What a lovely lad, eh?

    Laurel's life was made hell by Sally Spode (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Laurel’s life was made hell by Emmerdale villain Sally Spode (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Sally Spode

    Sally was the wife of a vicar, but there was nothing holy about this dangerous woman.

    After her marriage crumbled, Sally turned to her ex-boyfriend Ashley Thomas for help. He and wife Laurel took pity on Sally and welcomed her into Mulberry Cottage with open arms. But little did they know they’d invited a lunatic into their lives.

    Sally developed an unhealthy obsession with Ashley. She wanted him, and therefore Laurel had to go. In scenes fit for a horror film, Sally locked her love rival in the church then set fire to the building. Somehow Laurel managed to make it out alive, but Sally wasn’t done yet.

    The craziness continued as Sally drugged Ashley to try to get him into bed. She kidnapped Edna Birch’s dog, held little Angelica King hostage and even made claims that she was pregnant with Ashley’s baby. No wonder why Laurel saw red and nearly pushed her off a balcony.

    In the end, Sally was declared mentally ill and sectioned.

    Poor Lydia soon discovered Craig's true nature (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Poor Lydia soon discovered Craig’s true nature (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Craig Reed

    Craig was an old friend of Lydia Dingle‘s who seemed a nice enough chap when we first met him.

    The former couple knew each other from their time living together at a children’s home. Lydia, then known as Jenny Finn, had become pregnant and gave birth to their stillborn son, Toby.

    33 years later, Lydia and Craig reconnected and she told him about their baby. Craig offered Lydia a cleaning job, but then began to make creepy advances towards her. Frightened by his behaviour, Lydia told Craig she was quitting, but he refused to let her go. He trapped Lydia in his office and raped her.

    After suffering in silence for weeks, Lydia bravely told her family what had happened. Nearly every member of the Dingles was out for Craig’s blood, so when he was discovered dead in the middle of a field it looked as if one of them had finished him off.

    The truth was somewhat more shocking and bizarre. The rapist was actually killed by the hooves of Kim Tate’s horse, Ice, who got spooked and trampled Craig to death.

    Emma Barton in Emmerdale
    Emma Barton was mad and bad (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale best villains: Emma Barton

    Emma Barton’s problem was that she really loved her family. A little too much.

    The estranged wife of James and mum to Pete, Ross and Finn came to the village looking for forgiveness for walking out on them years previously. She somehow managed to worm her way back into their lives, but the happy family reunion did not last long.

    Realising James’s heart lay with sister-in-law, Moira, Emma held him hostage (while in her wedding dress). He escaped her clutches, but she then pushed him over the edge of a bridge, causing the Hotten Bypass Crash.

    Emma also made out she had motor neurone disease to try and keep her boys close. She abducted Moira’s newborn baby son, Isaac, and accidentally shot and killed her youngest lad, Finn.

    She also met a grisly end when Moira shoved her off a viaduct.

    Pierce Harris in Emmerdale
    Evil Emmerdale villain Pierce made Rhona’s life hell (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Pierce Harris

    Widower Pierce Harris came into Rhona Goskirk‘s life when his wife, Tess, died. She had been having an affair with Rhona’s husband Paddy at the time of her death. Grieving and all over the place it probably wasn’t the best idea for either of them, but Pierce and Rhona fell into a relationship.

    He seemed perfect on the surface: smart, sophisticated and handsome. But beneath the surface lay a controlling abuser. He forced himself on Rhona even though she wasn’t in the mood and grew abusive.

    Rhona’s best mate Vanessa knew what he was and tried to get her friend away from him, but Rhona wouldn’t listen. She went ahead and married Pierce, but when he raped her on their wedding day, she decided she had to go to the police.

    Pierce was sent to prison, but when he was released he came straight back for Rhona. He murdered her then-boyfriend Graham Foster and took Vanessa hostage. Rhona eventually set him up so the police would arrest him again.

    Pierce died in prison.

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    Read more: The Barton family tree

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  • Emmerdale kids gone bad: Angel confesses she thinks she’s evil, but she’s not the only one – from Lachlan White to Tom King

    Emmerdale kids gone bad: Angel confesses she thinks she’s evil, but she’s not the only one – from Lachlan White to Tom King

    Emmerdale kids have been getting into trouble as long as the show has been on the air!

    Right now, Angelica King is struggling with the reality of being back in the village after serving her sentence for killing Heath in the car accident.

    In Monday’s episode her mum Nicola discovered the teen is worried that she is evil.

    Emmerdale: Angelica King stands by the gravestones
    Angelica killed Heath (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale kids gone bad!

    While Angel wrestles with the guilt of what happened, we were thinking that she’s definitely not the first Emmerdale teenager to go bad. Here’s a round-up of the other youngsters who went right off the rails…

    Robert Sugden looking moody with Cain and Jimmy (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Nice boy Robert Sugden turned moody and aggressive by his teens (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Robert Sugden

    Robert Sugden had lost two mums by the time he reached his teens, and caught his dad cheating, so in some ways it’s no surprise that all that heartbreak made him cold and manipulative.

    As a younger teen, Robert was involved in the car accident that left a teacher dead – more on that later. He didn’t learn his lesson, though, as just a couple of years later he crashed his car and scarpered, leaving girlfriend Elaine unconscious. Then he lied about it! He even had a romance with much older Nicola Blackstock (now King). URGH.

    Teenage Robert had a feud with his adopted brother Andy, that led to all sorts of trouble over the years. He seduced Andy’s fiancée Katie, and they began an affair. Later, Katie and Robert got engaged, but he cheated on her. And when his feud with Andy led to Max King’s death in – you guessed it – another car accident, Robert left the village and didn’t return properly for another nine years.

    Andy's arson attack caused all sorts of trouble (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Andy’s arson attack caused all sorts of trouble (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Andy Sugden

    Andy and Robert were once best friends – that’s why the Sugden family took Andy in as a troubled youngster. But Robert’s jealousy made things tricky as Andy tried his best to prove he was a proper member of the family.

    Unfortunately for Andy and his adopted mum Sarah, that meant him torching the barn in a misguided attempt to solve the family’s financial troubles. Unbeknownst to Andy, Sarah was inside the barn. She died and though Jack got the blame at first, it was Andy who eventually ‘fessed up. Robert never really forgave him.

    Lachlan White [THOMAS ATKINSON] has returned from his holiday and is relieved when Belle Dingle [EDEN TAYLOR-DRAPER] explains she doesn't listen to rumours. After having been tipped off over Belle's whereabouts, Lisa Dingle [JANE COX] orders her away from Lachlan who is mortified. Lachlan shouts over to Alicia Metcalfe [NATALIE ANDERSON], begging her to tell the truth
    Lachlan sexually assaulted Alicia (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Lachlan White

    Troubled and troublesome teen Lachlan was the son of Chrissie White and Robert Sugden’s stepson.

    Lachlan was awkward and odd, but when he first came to the village he was sweetly supportive to Belle Dingle and encouraged her to get help for her mental health issues.

    But it was when he befriended Jacob Gallagher that things took a turn. Lachlan became overly interested in Jacob’s mum, Alicia, and even bought her an expensive handbag as a present, which Alicia returned. Lachlan sexually assaulted Alicia, and eventually his mum Chrissie reported him to the police.

    That was only the start for Lachlan. He went on to shoot his grandfather Lawrence, kill his mum and Lawrence in a car crash he caused, murder fan fave Gerry and a conman who was posing as Gerry’s uncle, and kidnap his aunt Rebecca and hold her hostage!

    Thankfully, Lachlan’s now behind bars!

    The teens in a promo shot from 2001
    Marc was driving but the teenagers were all involved (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Emmerdale kids gone back: The teens in 2002

    In 2002, the village teens – Robert and Andy Sugden, Ollie and Marc Reynolds, Donna Windsor, Katie Addyman and Eve Birch – planned a night out in Hotten.

    When they missed the last bus home, Andy tried to impress his mates by stealing a car. Marc got behind the wheel and they set off for home, only to hit someone walking in the road.

    Horrified, the joyriders realised they had hit and killed their headteacher, Miss Strickland!

    They torched the car and covered up what they’d done, as the village mourned the loss. But Marc’s conscience got the better of him and despite the others trying to stop him, he went to the police.

    He tried to take the full blame but his friends admitted they were also involved.

    Marc was sent to Young Offenders, just like Angelica, while the other teens got community service.

    Thomas King at Carl's funeral
    Thomas King had an outburst at Carl’s funeral and tormented Chas (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Tom King

    Back in 2013, Tom King was known as Thomas and he had a vendetta against his dad Carl’s ex, Chas Dingle.

    Chas had recently been found not guilty of murdering Carl. She didn’t kill him – that had been Dales serial killer, Cameron Murray – though she had believed she’d committed the crime for a while.

    But even after Chas was let off, Thomas still thought she was guilty. He began a campaign of harassment against Chas, sending her creepy photos with the eyes scratched out, throwing bottles at her, trashing the pub living room and generally making her life a misery. And it looks like he hasn’t changed a bit!

    No, we’re not sure why she didn’t bring this up when Belle got together with him, either!

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  • The White family in Emmerdale: From Lawrence and Chrissie’s deaths to serial killer Lachlan and tragic Rebecca

    The White family in Emmerdale: From Lawrence and Chrissie’s deaths to serial killer Lachlan and tragic Rebecca

    The White family in Emmerdale appeared on screen between 2014 and 2018 and they certainly made their mark in the village during those years!

    With Lawrence White at its head, the family took over Home Farm. Daughter Chrissie was engaged to Robert Sugden and her son from a previous relationship, Lachlan, came too. Younger sister, Rebecca landed in 2016.

    Tragedy seemed to follow them around, so it hardly seems surprising that the death of Rebecca White has just been announced on screen. Her dad and sister are already gone and her nephew is in prison for multiple murders. Let’s just hope young Seb can escape the family curse!

    Here’s what happened to the Whites – and where the actors are now.

    Emmerdale: What happened to the White Family?

    Things had been difficult for Lawrence in the past (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Things had been difficult for Lawrence in the past (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Lawrence White in Emmerdale played by John Bowe

    Head of the family Lawrence White was born in Emmerdale (then known as Beckindale) in 1943. Lawrence was gay and had an affair with Edna Birch’s husband. She reported them to the police and Lawrence was put in prison where he was subjected to brutal aversion therapy that changed him forever.

    He later met and married a woman named Ellen and they had two children, Chrissie and Rebecca. He built up a fortune with a farm machinery business. Lawrence first returned to the village when he was tracked down by Paddy and Sandy wanting to help Edna move on.

    Lawrence then bought Home Farm and moved in with his family. He struck up a friendship with Bernice Blackstock and eventually they got engaged.

    Although they married, it was a sexless union and Lawrence gave his blessing for her to have affairs to satisfy that side of things. Chrissie was disgusted when she found out and even more so when it led to the revelation Lawrence was not her biological dad. Chrissie tracked down a man named Ronnie Hale who she believed to be her father, but was in fact, Lawrence’s old lover.

    By January 2018 Lawrence had had enough of life in the village and decided to emigrate to Australia. However, he never made it that far.

    Events in Chrissie's life affected her deeply (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Events in Chrissie’s life affected her deeply (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Chrissie White played by Louise Marwood

    Robert’s fiancée was smitten with her man, but had no idea what a conniving and double-crossing schemer he really was. He was also having an affair with Aaron Dingle behind her back and killed Katie Sugden on his and Chrissie’s wedding day to protect his secret.

    The wedding went ahead and Chrissie and Robert settled into married life. But soon Chrissie discovered not only had Robert set-up a robbery at Home Farm, he was also cheating on her.

    When he refused to sign the divorce papers, Chrissie poured petrol everywhere and set fire to his car. But as Robert put the fire out to rescue Adam Barton who was sleeping nearby, they had no idea the fire had spread to some gas cannisters which then exploded. The explosion hit a helicopter which then crashed into the town hall where Debbie Dingle and Pete Barton were getting married. The explosion resulted in the deaths of Ruby Haswell and Val Pollard and Chrissie became a village pariah.

    After receiving a suspended sentence, Chrissie began a fling with Robert’s brother Andy Sugden. She later found out Lawrence was not her real dad and her and Lachlan were thrown out of Home Farm. Fuming Lachlan shot his grandad in the stomach and Chrissie scrambled to cover up the crime. She framed Andy after discovering him cheating with Bernice Blackstock.

    In 2018, Chrissie planned to move to Australia with her family, but tragedy struck…

    Evil Lachlan ruled the village (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Evil Lachlan ruled the village (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Lachlan White played by Thomas Atkinson

    Lachlan, nicknamed ‘Lucky’ by his mum proved to be an extremely disturbed young man. This first became apparent when he befriended Jacob Gallagher and grew close to his mum, Alicia. Lachlan then sexually assaulted Alicia who called the police.

    Lawrence and Chrissie immediately defended him, but then Chrissie found evidence and realised he was guilty. She called the police herself and Lachlan went to prison.

    Lachlan then continued to show psychopathic tendencies when he shot Lawrence in the stomach. They family covered it up and framed Andy for it. But his worst crimes were yet to come…

    Robron fans never forgave Rebecca! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Robron fans never forgave Rebecca! (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Rebecca White played by Emily Head

    Rebecca White arrived in Emmerdale in 2016 unannounced and in a helicopter. She promptly slapped Robert round the face! But it turned out she and Robert were working together to find out if Rebecca was Lawrence’s biological child.

    Rebecca made a move on Robert – who was involved with Aaron Dingle – and their affair was revealed by twisted Lachlan in the pub on Rebecca’s 30th birthday. But Rebecca knew that Lachlan had shot Lawrence and framed Andy Sugden and she soon manipulated Lachlan into admitting it.

    With Lachlan behind bars and Chrissie furious because she had been the one to cover it up, the sisters’ feud intensified. Rebecca then had a fling with Ross Barton and Robert Sugden. She fell pregnant with Robert’s baby.

    When baby Seb arrived, Rebecca and the rest of the Whites decided the only way to keep Robert out of their lives was to leave for Australia.

    The deaths of Lawrence and Chrissie White in Emmerdale

    Lachlan did not want to leave so he told Robert about it, who kidnapped Seb. The White family gave chase, but Lachlan grabbed the wheel and steered the car to hit a lorry head-on. Lawrence was sitting in the back seat with no seatbelt on and was catapulted through the back windshield. Chrissie was also killed.

    Lachlan tried to control Rebecca (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Lachlan tried to control Rebecca (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    What happened to the rest of the White family in Emmerdale, Rebecca and Lachlan?

    Rebecca suffered permanent brain damage after the accident. And for Lachlan it was the start of his road to becoming a serial killer.

    His best mate Gerry knew the truth about what had happened in the car, so Lachlan killed him. He also murdered a conman posing as Gerry’s uncle.

    Lachlan then kidnapped Rebecca after she found Liv Flaherty and Robert unconscious in Mill Cottage following Lachlan’s attempt to gas them. He kept her in a deserted chalet and also told her the truth about the car crash.

    It looked like he had killed Rebecca when he strangled her. But it was eventually revealed to viewers that Rebecca was alive and in a  remote cottage, being kept by a retired nurse. Rebecca got free and managed to find Aaron, Victoria and Robert.

    After Lachlan tried to get Belle to run away with him, she managed to get away and was accidentally run over by Robert. Lachlan was arrested and taken to prison, where he currently remains.

    Rebecca was held captive by Lachlan (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)
    Rebecca was held captive by Lachlan (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Rebecca White’s death

    After rekindling things with Ross Barton, Rebecca went to live with him and Seb in Liverpool. Not much else has been said about them since other than the odd mention when his son Moses goes to visit.

    However now Ross is back in town and has revealed the shocking news that Rebecca is dead. She apparently went in for routine surgery and her heart stopped. Seb has gone to live with Rebecca’s aunt in Bristol and we are all totally shocked.

    What are the White family cast members up to now?

    Fiz Phill and Camilla talking Coronation Street
    Camilla stirred up trouble on Corrie in 2022 (Credit: ITV)

    Louise Marwood

    Louise, who played Chrissie, is currently still acting and in 2022 appeared in Coronation Street as Camilla. She has also been open and honest about a cocaine addiction that “completely decimated my life”.

    According to MailOnline, Louise endured four different rehab stints after leaving Emmerdale. She turned her experience into one-woman show, Rita Lynn: Lifecoach, for which she started a GoFundMe page.

    She told the tabloid outlet: “Having completely decimated my life, this appeal is asking for the opportunity to put my life back together again.

    “I want to carry a story of strength and hope to the addict that still suffers while busting wide open the chaos that addiction causes to your life and everybody that you drag down with it.

    “I was very unwell for a very long time and because of that I want to use my platform to help other people and that’s what I’m asking for the opportunity to do, really.”

    She added she is “much better” but “not perfect” and still progressing.

    Emily is still acting (Credit: SplashNews.com)
    Rebecca actress Emily is still in the business (Credit: SplashNews.com)

    Emily Head

    Emily Head, who played Rebecca, is also still acting. Since leaving Emmerdale, Emily appeared in The Inbetweeners: Fwends Reunited TV special. She famously played Carli D’Amato in The Inbetweeners from 2008 until 2010 and in the subsequent movie.

    In 2020 she appeared in an episode of Life and in 2021 she played Colette Andrews in The Syndicate. Emily also starred in Acorn TV show Whitstable Pearl in 2022.

    Thomas has continued acting (Credit: SplashNews.com)
    Thomas has continued acting (Credit: SplashNews.com)

    Tom Atkinson

    Tom Atkinson, who played Lachlan has since been seen playing Nick in Netflix show Sex Education.

    He has also appeared in a series of shorts since his Emmerdale departure, as well as a number of theatre productions. Most recently he was in an episode of Hulu mystery series Black Cake in 2023.

    John Bowe has retired from acting (Credit: SplashNews.com)
    John Bowe has retired from acting (Credit: SplashNews.com)

    John Bowe

    Lawrence actor John Bowe was also still acting until 2021. Since Emmerdale John has appeared in the 2019 film Remember Me and TV series The Singapore Grip.

    However, in November 2021 he put out a series of tweets announcing his retirement from acting. He also became an outspoken critic of the ongoing restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite initially supporting the measures and also ‘nearly dying’ of the illness himself.

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  • Rebecca White in Emmerdale: Kidnap ordeal, romance with Ross Barton, and tragic death

    Rebecca White in Emmerdale: Kidnap ordeal, romance with Ross Barton, and tragic death

    Rebecca White arrived in Emmerdale in 2016 to catch up with her sister Chrissie, nephew Lachlan and dad Lawrence.

    But she most definitely stayed for the drama! Which, to be fair, was mostly caused by Rebecca herself.

    And now we’ve found out – via a newly returned Ross Barton – that Rebecca has tragically died.

    Here’s the lowdown on everything that happened during her time in the Dales.

    Rebecca White (Emily Head) in Emmerdale
    Rebecca White was played by Emily Head in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Rebecca White arrives in Emmerdale

    Always a fan of making an entrance, Rebecca arrived in Emmerdale unannounced and in a helicopter and promptly slapped Chrissie’s ex-husband Robert Sugden round the face.

    But it was all a big act! Because Rebecca and Robert were in cahoots, aiming to find out if Rebecca was Lawrence’s biological child.

    Secret romance

    With that mischief done and dusted, Rebecca made a move on Robert – who was involved with Aaron Dingle by then – and he responded.

    Rebecca and Robert’s affair was revealed by twisted nephew Lachlan in the pub on Rebecca’s 30th birthday. But Rebecca knew that Lachlan was the one who’d shot Lawrence and framed Andy Sugden for the crime and she was soon manipulating Lachlan into admitting it.

    With Lachlan behind bars and Chrissie furious about it, the sisters’ feud intensified.

    Rebecca makes a move on Robert Sugden
    Rebecca seduced Robert (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Who’s the daddy?

    But Rebecca was busy elsewhere, having a fling with Ross Barton and Robert Sugden. When she found out she was pregnant, she wasn’t sure who the dad was.

    With Robert confirmed as her baby daddy, Rebecca tried to build a mature co-parenting relationship with him.

    Totally failed, of course, but she tried.

    Car accident

    When baby Seb arrived, Rebecca and the rest of the Whites decided the only way to keep Robert out of their lives was to leave for Australia.

    So off they went, but Lachlan was annoyed about having to leave so he told Robert, who gave chase.

    Lachlan grabbed the wheel and the car hit a lorry head-on, killing both Chrissie and Lawrence, and leaving Rebecca with permanent brain damage.

    Rebecca shies away from the creepy nurse
    Lachlan held Rebecca captive with the help of a creepy nurse (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    Lachlan’s reign of terror

    It was the start of Lachlan’s reign of terror in the village. He went on to kill best mate Gerry, tried to gas Liv and Robert – only to be discovered red-handed by Rebecca.

    He murdered a conman posing as Gerry’s uncle, and for a while viewers thought he had killed Rebecca too!

    But actually he had kidnapped poor Rebecca. He held her hostage in a remote cottage, complete with a creepy nurse in attendance.

    Eventually Rebecca got free, with some help from Belle, and Lachlan went to prison. Phew!

    Rebecca and Ross kiss
    It seemed that Rebecca and Ross had found their happy ever after. But perhaps not? (Credit: ITV/Shutterstock)

    What happened between Ross and Rebecca White in Emmerdale?

    With Ross Barton recovering from his acid attack, and Rebecca rebuilding her life with her brain injury, the pair began to grow close.

    Eventually, Ross decided to leave Emmerdale and go to live in Liverpool, and Rebecca went too with little Seb.

    And that was the last we’d heard of them – until Ross showed up at Billy’s dodgy bare-knuckle fight this week.

    Now we know that Rebecca died suddenly during an operation, and that her son Seb has gone to live with Rebecca’s aunt in Bristol. Ross seems pretty cut up about it, but is trying to put on a brave face. Will more come out about her demise in the coming days?

    Who played Rebecca White?

    Rebecca was played by Emily Head. She was known for her role as Carli in The Inbetweeners among other things. Since then she’s been in TV dramas including The Syndicate and Whitstable Pearl.

    Her dad is Buffy star Anthony Head and her sister is fellow actress Daisy Head.

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