Tag: Ruby Fox-Miligan

Name: Ruby Fox-Miligan
Year Born: Unknown
Joined: January 25, 2024
Married to: Caleb Miligan
Children: Nicky Miligan
Parents: Mr and Mrs Fox
Siblings: Unknown
Place of Work: Unknown role within Caleb’s business
Played by: Beth Cordingly
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  • Emmerdale was right to do Ruby’s storyline, but it is a painful watch – OPINION

    Emmerdale was right to do Ruby’s storyline, but it is a painful watch – OPINION

    Emmerdale revealed the truth about Ruby and her relationship with her sinister father in tonight’s episode – and it was pretty shocking.

    In a series of flashbacks to Ruby’s 16th birthday viewers saw the reason for Ruby’s extreme reaction to her dad’s return to her life. It turned out poor Ruby was a victim of sexual violence by her father and suddenly her panic attacks and struggle to cope with her dad’s presence made sense.

    Ruby looks at an old photograph
    Ruby was thinking about her 16th birthday (Credit: ITV)

    Flashbacks to the past

    The episode was cleverly done – swapping between the Dingles gathering for Cain’s 50th celebrations and flashbacks to Ruby’s 16th birthday.

    At first, viewers were led to believe that Ruby’s old friend Rob could have been involved in her trauma. Anthony pointed him out in the photograph of the party and asked Ruby if she was sorry they’d lost touch.

    “He was one of the good ones,” Ruby commented.

    Terrified Ruby as a teenager was hurt by her father (Credit: ITV)
    Terrified Ruby as a teenager was hurt by her father (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale Ruby was struggling

    As the episode went on, it was clear Ruby was struggling. Despite her slapping on a brave face and forcing herself along to Cain’s party, it was obvious she wasn’t comfortable.

    And when the flashbacks revealed more, we could see why. It turned out, Rob was gay and only a friend to Ruby. It was Anthony who was the real predator.

    In the present day, he clocked the tension between Cain and Ruby, and realised what had happened, making barbed comments to his distressed daughter.

    The flashback was even more upsetting as after the party, Anthony came into Ruby’s bedroom and told her that her mum – Helen – had gone round to a friend’s.

    Clearly frightened, Ruby begged her father not to do it again as he came towards her…

    Ruby hyperventilating outside on Emmerdale (Credit: ITV/Composite: EI)
    Ruby’s clearly not doing well (Credit: ITV/Composite: EI)

    A dark twist

    Back in the present day, there was a grim moment as Anthony toasted Steph and told Caleb very pointedly that he was lucky Steph was his daughter. WHAT did he mean by that? Is he Steph’s father?

    This storyline is one of the darkest in Emmerdale’s history – and if it turns Anthony is both Steph’s grandfather and father, then it’s unprecedented in soap.

    There have been family sexual abuse stories in soaps before, going right back to Brookside’s Beth Jordache’s ordeal at the hands of father Trevor, and Mandy Richardson in Hollyoaks being abused by her dad, Dennis.

    Since then we’ve seen Emmerdale’s Aaron Dingle face his abusive dad Gordon in court, and Paul Foreman deal with his grooming by his stepdad Kel Hinchley in Coronation Street.

    Plus Hollyoaks recently tackled sibling sexual abuse with JJ and Frankie.

    But it feels like Emmerdale is breaking new ground with this story.

    Ruby, Caleb, Steph and Anthony on Emmerdale
    Ruby wasn’t happy to see her dad (Credit: ITV)

    A tricky one for Emmerdale to tackle – and for Ruby

    There is no doubt that Beth Cordingly, who plays Ruby, and Nicholas Day, AKA Anthony, have the acting chops to pull this storyline off.

    Beth Cordingly has already made us so invested in Ruby’s past – brilliantly portraying her alter ego as damaged and vulnerable as well as brash and confident.

    And yet – there’s something about this storyline that leaves us a little uncomfortable.

    We’ve been watching soaps for a long time. We know they handle tricky topics sensitively and carefully, and play a huge role in raising awareness and sharing messages.

    Emmerdale in particular has managed to pull off huge stunts, shocking stories and dramatic confrontations before the watershed.

    But in this case, this storyline is very grim, very dark, and possibly more suited to a late-night gritty drama than primetime soap.

    We’ve got faith in Emmerdale’s writers, actors and crew but this will be a tricky story to get right. We’ll wait and see what happens next.

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am.

    Classic Emmerdale usually airs every weekday on ITV3 at 6am and 6.30am, plus 1.40pm and 2.10pm.

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  • What happened in Emmerdale tonight: Ruby’s history with her dad was exposed in upsetting scenes

    What happened in Emmerdale tonight: Ruby’s history with her dad was exposed in upsetting scenes

    Emmerdale aired devastating flashbacks for Ruby Fox-Miligan tonight as it was revealed her father had sexually abused her as a child. The worst attack came on her 16th birthday – and possibly conceived Steph.

    Elsewhere, Tom tried to manipulate Jimmy, but it didn’t work, and Moira lashed out at Cain in front of everyone, before they made up. But for how long?

    Here’s everything that happened in a rather difficult-to-watch Emmerdale tonight, Thursday December 12.

    Terrified Ruby as a teenager was hurt by her father (Credit: ITV)
    Terrified Ruby as a teenager was hurt by her father (Credit: ITV)

    The truth about Ruby and her dad was revealed in Emmerdale tonight

    Ruby was looking at an old photo of her 16th birthday and had a flashback. Steph noticed a boy in the picture, Rob, was looking lovingly at her, but Ruby dismissed her. However she was still having flashbacks to her birthday that were clearly distressing her.

    When Anthony arrived at the house he started talking about her sweet 16 too. Ruby was clearly uncomfortable, especially as he kept banging on about this Rob. The memories of the party continued to haunt Ruby and she recalled leading Rob up to her bedroom and her dad looking angry about it.

    Ruby then went to Cain’s party and insisted a bottle of wine was the only way to celebrate. She also had a clandestine conversation with Cain that was clocked by Anthony. He got abusive with Ruby telling her she slept around and he knew all about it.

    As they talked about Rob again, we flashed back to Ruby giving Rob condoms and it turned out he was gay and going to meet his boyfriend. As Anthony again accused her of sleeping with Rob on her 16th birthday, Ruby spat:”We both know exactly what happened on my 16th,” leaving Anthony looking worried.

    Ruby continued flashing back to that night when Anthony had got rid of her mother and took Ruby some cake up to her bedroom. He then closed and locked the door as Ruby begged him: “Please not again, please not today.”

    As we came back to the present day, Steph joked about being a ’16th birthday baby’ and Caleb stressed again she was his daughter, which made it very clear Anthony is (probably) Steph’s real dad.

    It was all very grim, but all credit to Beth Cordingly whose calm, but shaky performance has us all gripped.

    Tom didn't get what he wanted out of Jimmy at the prison (Credit: ITV)
    Tom didn’t get what he wanted out of Jimmy at the prison (Credit: ITV)

    Tom was not giving up in Emmerdale tonight

    Elsewhere, from one manipulative creep to another, Tom was causing trouble again. Jimmy was trying to make Christmas magical for Angelica, who was still banging on about her cousin. A giant inflatable Santa wasn’t going to cut it.

    So Jimmy decided to do as she asked and visit Tom in prison. Tom started with an apology and admitted he was struggling Although that’s probably just another act of manipulation. Tom continued to tell Jimmy horror stories of being in prison to try and scare him into helping him.

    Although Jimmy agreed to visit and give Tom a second chance, it was on the basis he changed his plea to guilty. Of course, Tom continued to blame Belle and once again lost his temper calling Jimmy an idiot.

    But actually, on this occasion Jimmy wasn’t an idiot, because he left and told Tom very clearly he had burnt his last bridge.

    Tom turned his manipulation back to solicitor Ollie, who admitted his defence was strong, but it all comes down to his word against Belle’s. Ollie suggested they rehearse his performance in court, but Tom wasn’t interested, instead he has another plan. Sigh. It involved Ollie going to visit Angelica and getting her to help them by posting a video online.

    Upset Moira couldn't contain her hurt any more (Credit: ITV)
    Upset Moira couldn’t contain her hurt any more (Credit: ITV)

    Moira and Cain reunited

    Cain was feeling remorseful, but Moira wasn’t really interested. However they were still continuing with Cain’s surprise party – for the sake of the kids.

    At the party he just kept slipping up and Moira was still not forgiving. She made a massive scene in the pub in front of everyone before rushing out and Chas and Charity took Cain to task. They went on about him being the head of the family again and once more he made out he was just scared.

    When he went to speak to Moira, she told him he needed to be there for her because she didn’t think their marriage could survive much more. Cain surprised her by saying he’d spoken to her consultant, made extensive notes and also put together a plan to cover the farm while she was having treatment. They reunited, but the Ruby secret is still hanging over him…

    Also in Emmerdale tonight…

    Still plotting, Will was only disappointed Peter wouldn't move against Kim sooner (Credit: ITV)
    Still plotting, Will was only disappointed Peter wouldn’t move against Kim sooner (Credit: ITV)

    Will showed no signs of remorse

    Kim and Will returned home from Italy. Kim was deliriously in love, Will insisted he wasn’t having second thoughts about them and they planned Paris for Valentine’s Day. So lovely and happy. Except he’s still plotting against her.

    Meeting with Peter later on, Will insisted he needed it all done by Christmas. However, Peter delivered the news there had been a change of plan. He told Will the mystery third party had insisted Christmas Day was the day it would all play out. The man in question (so we know it’s a man!) is out of the country until Christmas Eve. He will contact Will when the time is right.

    April helped Ross

    April is saving Ross. She brought him food and the key to Tall Trees behind Marlon’s back. Ross agreed to stay until new year.

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  • Ruby will kill her dad, new fan theory predicts

    Ruby will kill her dad, new fan theory predicts

    Fans of Emmerdale have predicted a murderous twist to the story of Ruby Fox-Miligan and her dad. This comes as the soap prepares to reveal exactly what Anthony did to Ruby on her sixteenth birthday, resulting in all those years of trauma and misery.

    Ruby is clearly struggling with her estranged father being back on the scene, especially given how quickly he seems to have wriggled his way back into her life.

    Anthony was in a particularly smug mood last night as he offered a weak apology for meddling in Caleb and Ruby’s affairs. And, as he showed up at the house, Steph even managed to score him an invite to Cain’s birthday party. Forced to play nice, Ruby swallowed her obvious pain in the face of Anthony’s smugness.

    And, as Ruby’s situation continues to worsen, one fan has wondered whether Ruby might kill her father.

    A smug Anthony points in Ruby's face on Emmerdale
    Anthony continues to haunt Ruby (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale fan predicts that Ruby will kill her dad

    Writing on X as last night’s scenes aired, one fan wondered whether Ruby might snap and kill Anthony.

    “Ruby killing Antony?” this viewer suggested.

    But if not Ruby, others were still hopeful that Anthony might meet his end before too long.

    “I hope Anthony dies a slow and painful death and hopefully at Caleb’s hands,” said another, reacting to the confirmation that Anthony had indeed abused his daughter as a teenager.

    “Anthony, be warned, your past will catch up with you,” another said.

    Ruby looks upset as she looks at a photo on Emmerdale
    Ruby continues to reckon with her harrowing past (Credit: ITV)

    The truth is revealed in flashback to Ruby’s 16th

    In scenes airing tonight, the truth about Anthony’s evil will be revealed during a series of flashbacks to Ruby’s sixteenth birthday party.

    In the difficult episode, the soap reveals that Ruby was the victim of sexual abuse by her father as a teenager.

    Although the scenes are not graphic, Emmerdale issued a warning to viewers on social media.

    The message read: “In tomorrow’s episode (Thursday 12th), Emmerdale will contain references to sexual violence that viewers could find distressing.” It was accompanied by a website link where viewers could seek advice.”

    Fans have praised the soap for its sensitivity in providing a trigger warning for this terrible subject matter.

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

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  • Recognise Ruby’s mum in Emmerdale? Here’s where you know Sharon Maughan from – including her famous husband and soap past

    Recognise Ruby’s mum in Emmerdale? Here’s where you know Sharon Maughan from – including her famous husband and soap past

    Emmerdale viewers will see Ruby’s mum Helen, played by Sharon Maughan, in tonight’s episode (Thursday December 12). She appears in flashback scenes to Ruby’s 16th birthday.

    Helen was last seen on screen back in September where she appeared in two episodes. Ruby had not seen her mother in 30 years. However, when Helen was dying she wanted to reconnect with her estranged daughter before it was too late.

    Here’s everything we know about Ruby and Helen’s relationship in Emmerdale as well as where you’ve seen Sharon Maughan before.

    Sharon Maughan as Helen in Emmerdale.
    Sharon Maughan as Helen in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)

    What is Helen’s story?

    Ruby’s estrangement from her parents was thought to be due to their disapproval over her relationship with Caleb.

    Speaking about the past, William Ash, who plays Caleb explained: “They hated him because he’d come out of a care home, he didn’t have any family and thought he was beneath their daughter. So, Helen was really snobby and judgemental. Helen and Ruby’s dad gave Ruby an ultimatum. They basically said ‘look if you want to be with this boy then we don’t want anything to do with you’. They basically just cut Ruby dead.”

    It has since turned out they kicked Ruby out when she fell pregnant at 16. And now her dad Anthony is in town, fans are speculating he abused Ruby and is actually Steph’s real dad.

    Back in September, Caleb visited Helen in hospital after she repeatedly called Ruby. Helen was terminally ill, but still able to put up a fight. She eventually agreed to give Caleb £100k if he got Ruby to come to see her. However, unfortunately Ruby never got the chance as her mother died before she reached the hospital.

    Ruby had no idea Helen had been in contact, nor that Caleb went to see her. But all of that came out at the will reading, when Ruby realised exactly what her husband had done. It looked like their marriage was over for a while, but Caleb begged and Ruby forgave again. But she will always wonder exactly what her mother had to say to her before she died.

    It also turned out Caleb and Ruby’s estranged daughter, Steph, had been in touch with her grandma. Helen left everything to her in her will.

    As Tricia in Holby City

    What else has Sharon Maughan been in?

    The 74-year-old actress definitely has longevity on her side and has been acting since the early 1970s.

    Depending on your era, there are various things you could know Sharon from. One of her most famous gigs was as part of the Gold Blend couple alongside Anthony Head in the 1980s.

    She has had a steady flow of work and appeared in episodes of many a TV show, including The Enigma Files, Dombey & Son, Inspector Morse, Murder She Wrote, Heartbeat and The Bill.

    Her biggest job saw her star in over 100 episodes of hospital soap Holby City, where she played staff nurse Tricia Williams in the early 2000s, who was the mum of popular character Chrissie.

    Tricia survived breast cancer, only to be involved in a car crash. Her family had opposing views on what to do, but ultimately they decided to switch off her life support machine.

    Sharon Maughan with husband Trevor Eve (Credit: Splash News and Pictures)

    Famous family

    Her name doesn’t give it away, but Sharon Maughan has a famous husband – she is married to legendary actor Trevor Eve.

    Most recently, you’d have seen Trevor in crime drama Unforgotten and spy drama Strike Back, but his most famous role came in Waking the Dead, where he played Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd throughout it’s nine-series run.

    Sharon and Trevor married in 1980 and have three children together, one of whom, Alice, has also gone into acting.

    In 2010, Trevor, Sharon and Alice all appeared in the film She’s Out of My League playing father, mother and daughter.

    That’s one talented family!

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

    Emmerdale usually airs weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm, with an early release on ITVX at 7am.

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  • 6 reasons Ruby is the best character in Emmerdale right now

    6 reasons Ruby is the best character in Emmerdale right now

    She’s only been on Emmerdale for less than a year, but Ruby Fox-Miligan has already become one of the soap’s most iconic characters. Following husband Caleb into the village in the wake of his revenge plot against Kim Tate (whatever happened there, eh), Ruby quickly established herself as a figure to be reckoned with.

    Recent weeks have seen her reckon with the arrival of her estranged daughter and father. While she was keen to make up with daughter Steph, seeing Anthony again has brought old traumas bubbling to the fore.

    As a special episode tonight reveals exactly what evil Anthony committed all those years ago, we argue our case for Ruby being Emmerdale’s best character.

    Ruby stares Kim Tate down in Emmerdale spoilers
    Beth Cordingly stars as Ruby (Credit: ITV)

    1. Beth Cordingly’s performance as Ruby in Emmerdale

    Former The Bill and Heartbeat actor Beth Cordingly, 48, has been a powerhouse since joining the soap. Between the explosive outbursts and her quiet heartbreak at years of betrayal and rejection, the star has taken it all in her stride. Love or hate Ruby (and there’s plenty in both camp), there’s no arguing that Beth Cordingly isn’t giving it her all.

    “Beth Cordingly (Ruby) is just an incredible actress & the best thing to happen to Emmerdale. She’s awesome!” wrote one viewer on X this week.

    2. Her backstory

    As they did with Caleb, the writers were slow to reveal Ruby’s history prior to arriving in the village. After reuniting with Caleb and after the exit of son Nicky, Ruby gradually began to open up about her family.

    First there was mum Helen, who died before Ruby could see her one last time. Then, we learned about the existence of daughter Steph. But where was Steph? This became clear months later, as Steph arrived in town… with granddad Anthony in tow.

    Ruby’s backstory keeps revealing layers to the character; each fresh revelation explaining her firebrand behaviour a little bit more.

    “I have been desperate for AGES to find out more about Ruby and her backstory (and Caleb keeps RUINING it). I am becoming increasingly emotionally attached to this woman by the day,” wrote one fan.

    “Enjoyable character. Rare for modern Emmerdale – I just want to know more of their past, there clearly is a lot there,” another agreed.

    Ruby kneeing Cain in the groin
    How to make friends and influence people: Ruby style (Credit: ITV)

    3. Drama always follows Ruby on Emmerdale

    Where there is Ruby, drama will be sure to follow. This was quickly established as she introduced herself to the in-laws by crashing Belle and Tom’s wedding party, exposing Caleb’s affair with Tracy and causing quite the circus.

    She followed this up with a scuffle in the Woolpack, where she gave Cain a knee to the crown jewels and, later, elbowed Chas in the breast… only weeks after she’d undergone surgery for breast cancer.

    Ruby may have made nice with the Dingles since, but chaos is never far away where Ruby is concerned.

    4. Her sharp tongue

    Not only is Ruby a physically formidable figure (just ask Cain), she also possesses the sharpest tongue in the Dales. This was in full show earlier this week as dad Anthony confronted her over Caleb’s affair with Tracy.

    When he pressed her over how she could stand for such a philanderer, she countered by telling him that cheating was a two way street. “You’re assuming it’s another man, then,” Ruby countered, when Anthony wondered who the other man is.

    A smart comeback is never far away, even in the face of a man she’s obviously traumatised by.

    Ruby and Caleb talk on the sofa at home
    A match made in heaven? (Credit: ITV)

    5. Her relationship with Caleb

    No, hear us out. They may be one of the soap’s most toxic couples, but there’s no denying that their relationship is also one of its most interesting. Between his cheating (and hers), and her revenge plans (and his), plus their general incapability of being honest… they kind of deserve each other.

    “We’ve only watched Ruby/Caleb onscreen for just under a year, yet their relationship is more complex than many couples we’ve followed for a decade,” wrote one fan.

    “She’s a fantastic actor but a repugnant character, her and Caleb are very well suited,” said another.

    Moira Dingle gives Ruby Fox-Miligan a Glasgow Kiss in Emmerdale.
    Moira shared a gift from Glasgow with Ruby (Credit: ITV)

    6. Her relationships with the other characters

    Ruby made no shortage of enemies in the village upon her arrival, quickly upsetting each and every one of the Dingles. Months later, she was the recipient of one of Moira’s signature gifts from Glasgow, after Moira became convinced she’d been having an affair with Cain (yeah, about that…)

    It’s to her credit, then, that she’s managed to win over all the haters; befriending Chas, bedding Cain and even making up with Moira. How that will all come crumbling down once the affair is exposed remains to be seen, but her interactions with the rest of the cast are nothing short of fabulous.

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

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  • Cain and Ruby affair is undermining ‘important’ brain tumour storyline, fans say

    Cain and Ruby affair is undermining ‘important’ brain tumour storyline, fans say

    Emmerdale fans have bemoaned a recent episode that saw Cain cheat on wife Moira with Ruby, saying it undermines the brain tumour storyline.

    Recent scenes have seen Cain Dingle feel overwhelmed with guilt over what he has done, and he has been avoiding spending time with his wife while she recovers from brain surgery.

    But Emmerdale viewers aren’t happy with this latest development as it takes focus away from Moira’s important brain tumour story.

    Cain and Ruby kiss
    Viewers are not happy about Cain and Ruby’s fling (Credit: ITV)

    Cain cheats on Moira with Ruby

    Last month, while Moira was undergoing surgery for a brain tumour, Cain cheated on her with his sister-in-law Ruby Fox-Miligan.

    The fling took place during a special episode which saw Moira dream of her dead daughter Holly Barton. In the same episode, Cain’s story was told in reverse chronological order.

    Viewers first saw him with bloodied hands while drinking whiskey. As the clock went back further, viewers were shocked when Cain and Ruby were shown putting their clothes on.

    Cain has been struggling with guilt ever since, and has been determined to keep himself busy in order to avoid spending time with his wife.

    Earlier this week, while Moira recovered at home, Cain pretended he had to pick a car up in Dudley. He then lied that he was stuck there all night and instead spent the night parked up nearby in his van.

    The following day he got himself arrested and thus wasn’t there when Moira got her test results.

    Cain has been feeling guilty for cheating on Moira (Credit: ITV)

    Fans angry at Emmerdale storyline

    Viewers have already shared their frustration at the cheating storyline, but now some fans have pointed out that Cain and Ruby’s fling has undermined Moira’s brain tumour story.

    Writing on Instagram, one viewer said: “I wish they never had that Ruby and Cain twist during Moira’s special episode. Very insensitive.” While another fan wrote: “Just completely the wrong story line here Emmerdale… you got this one wrong.”

    Over on X, a third fan said: “Cain and Ruby is a ridiculous storyline. It’s completely overshadowed Moria’s and Ruby’s struggles.”

    A fourth viewer added: “What have you done to Cain’s character more like?! It was such an important storyline, most people have forgot Moira’s symptoms by now.”

    Another fan agreed, writing: “This went from unbelievable to unrealistic. Both actors deserve better especially Natalie, props to her making such an important storyline believable, even with the mess the writers made.” While a sixth viewer agreed, adding: “Having Cain sleep with Ruby for this nonsense was a ridiculous storyline decision.”

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

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  • Emmerdale praised for trigger warning ahead of tonight’s episode by grateful fans

    Emmerdale praised for trigger warning ahead of tonight’s episode by grateful fans

    Emmerdale will air difficult scenes involving Ruby Fox-Miligan in Thursday’s hour-long episode and fans have praised the soap for the trigger warning ahead of its broadcast.

    Ruby has been a main fixture in the Dales for almost a year, but since the arrival of her estranged daughter and father last month, it’s been clear that she has been suppressing something.

    In tonight’s episode (Thursday, December 12), special flashback scenes will reveal all.

    A photo triggers Ruby’s memory (Credit: ITV)

    What is Ruby hiding?

    Ruby arrived in Emmerdale at the start of the year and has spent most of her time causing chaos. First she outed her husband’s affair with Tracy and then she run Ethan over in her car. She also teamed up with Rose in a plot to take down Kim Tate.

    More recently, viewers have seen a softer side to Ruby. Last month, Ruby’s estranged daughter Steph arrived. She was soon followed by Ruby’s dad Anthony, who hasn’t won over viewers with his behaviour so far.

    While Ruby and Steph have managed to make amends, Ruby is finding it more difficult to bond with her father. Steph has been pushing for them all to play happy families, but Ruby has been struggling with the idea – instead preferring to crack open another bottle of wine.

    Ruby’s tragic past will be revealed in Thursday’s episode, with Emmerdale confirming she was the victim of sexual abuse as a child. Although the scenes are not graphic, Emmerdale issued a warning to viewers on social media.

    The message read: “In tomorrow’s episode (Thursday 12th), Emmerdale will contain references to sexual violence that viewers could find distressing.” It was accompanied by a website link where viewers could seek advice.

    Steph wanted proof of Anthony's cancer diagnosis
    Ruby has struggled to play happy families (Credit: ITV)

    Fans praise Emmerdale warning

    Fans have been speculating about what Ruby has been hiding and have now praised the soap for the advance warning, with one fan on X tagging another soap and writing: “take note.”

    A second fan simply wrote: “Thank you for the warning,” with a heart emoji. On Instagram, another viewer said: “Thank you for this Emmerdale. Not enough shows give warnings for this.”

    A fourth viewer expressed their gratitude and wrote: “Thank you for the trigger warning, it is much appreciated.”

    A fifth fan replied to the message with: “I absolutely love Emmerdale for this.”

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

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  • 4 Emmerdale spoilers tonight: Ruby’s past is revealed and Jimmy visits Tom

    4 Emmerdale spoilers tonight: Ruby’s past is revealed and Jimmy visits Tom

    In Emmerdale spoilers tonight, special flashback scenes reveal what happened to Ruby Fox-Miligan on her 16th birthday.

    Elsewhere, Angelica King continues to badger dad Jimmy, and Jimmy is eventually convinced to go and visit Tom King in prison. But things don’t go as planned for Tom.

    All this and more in Emmerdale spoilers tonight (Thursday, December 12).

    We get a window into Ruby’s past (Credit: ITV)

    1. Ruby’s secret is revealed

    Steph has found a photo of Ruby on her 16th birthday. Ruby pretends she does’’t remember that time, but it’s clear that she is deeply troubled.

    Special flashback scenes then take us back to 1992. It’s Ruby’s sweet 16th. She remembers getting on well with teenager Rob… and soon, the audience get a glimpse into Ruby’s past. What happened to Ruby all those years ago?

    Jimmy pays Tom a visit (Credit: ITV)

    2. Jimmy visits Tom in prison in Emmerdale tonight

    Angelica can’t help herself and brings up Tom again, and after her emotional blackmail, Jimmy is convinced to pay his nephew a visit.

    Tom immediately turns on the crocodile tears, but he is stunned when Jimmy says he will only give him another chance if he changes his plea to guilty. Tom is quick to turn the blame back onto Belle, but this does not have the desired effect. Jimmy then leaves, upset, knowing Tom won’t ever change.

    Angel is still chatting to Tom on the phone, despite his not guilty plea (Credit: ITV)
    Angel wants to help Tom (Credit: ITV)

    3. Tom’s got a job for Angelica

    Tom’s solicitor friend Ollie is frustrated and tries to convince Tom to stop scheming. However, his advice falls on deaf ears and later, Ollie tells Angelica he has a task for her.

    Jimmy and Nicola are worried about Angel’s ongoing affinity with her cousin, but neither of them realise that she’s about to publicly post a video which she hopes will help his cause.

    Peter tells Will there has been a change of plans (Credit: ITV)

    4. Will is confused by Peter in Emmerdale tonight

    Will continues to pretend to be loved-up with Kim. But he takes the first opportunity upon their return to arrange a meeting with Peter.

    He is eager to get on with their plan, but Will is confused when Peter tells him there has been a change of circumstance. Will pushes Peter for more details – as he is desperate to know why their takedown of Kim Tate has been delayed. However, Peter refuses to call the mysterious third party and tells Will he’ll have to wait.

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale? All the cast exits, arrivals and returns

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  • Emmerdale confirms Ruby was the victim of sexual violence as they prepare to air flashback episode

    Emmerdale confirms Ruby was the victim of sexual violence as they prepare to air flashback episode

    Ruby Fox-Miligan’s tragic past will be revealed in tonight’s episode of Emmerdale. Viewers will learn that she was a victim of sexual violence as a child.

    As Steph goes through some old photos she comes across a photograph from Ruby’s 16th birthday. When she shows her mum Ruby says she doesn’t remember – but it’s clear she does.

    Ruby and Steph look at a photograph
    Ruby says she doesn’t remember but it’s clear she does (Credit: ITV)

    Flashback to Ruby as a teen in Emmerdale

    In flashback viewers will then get to see Ruby’s sixteenth birthday party. It’s here they will get a glimpse of her tragic past – although the scenes are not graphic in content.

    Ruby’s husband Caleb doesn’t know what happened to Ruby as a child. This is because she has buried the trauma as a coping mechanism throughout her life.

    Ruby looks upset as she looks at a photo
    Tricky times for Ruby (Credit: ITV)

    But now the arrival of Steph as well as Ruby’s dad Anthony has stirred up a lot of emotions for Ruby. Her life has begun to spiral out of control. The painful memories have resurfaced and flooded her thoughts. And the truth about her past goes someway to explaining why she pushed Steph away as a child.

    Fans have been convinced that something awful happened with her father. Some even speculated he could be the father of Steph and not Caleb.

    Others are sure the mysterious Rob, who has been mentioned by Anthony and we will see in the flashforward, is behind the attack.

    “Ruby has always been troubled and volatile in nature,” said Emmerdale Producer, Laura Shaw. “Finally our audience will be able to learn more about the past that has haunted her and made Ruby the woman she is today.”

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  • What happened on Emmerdale tonight: Cain tried to confess, April learned the truth, and Anthony gloated

    What happened on Emmerdale tonight: Cain tried to confess, April learned the truth, and Anthony gloated

    Emmerdale tonight found Cain Dingle on the verge of confessing to wife Moira about his fling with Ruby. As he drowned his sorrows, the drunken Dingle went on a village bender before being dragged home to his furious wife.

    It was then that she revealed what the doctor had actually told her yesterday – and Cain once again swallowed his own lies.

    Elsewhere, Ross made a bad situation worse, Jimmy and Nicola tried to cheer Angel up, and Ruby tried to build bridges with Steph… while smug Anthony continued to gloat.

    Here’s everything that happened in Emmerdale tonight, Wednesday December 11.

    Cain looks guilty on Emmerdale
    Cain was feeling wretched (Credit: ITV)

    Cain hit the bottle in Emmerdale tonight

    Waking up in a prison cell, Cain was greeted by a sympathetic PC Swirling. With Jai agreeing not to press charges for yesterday’s rampage, officer Swirling offered Cain a few words of wisdom along with his release.

    At home, an irritable Moira told Matty how she wanted nothing to do with Cain. A text from Chas reminded her about Cain’s upcoming surprise birthday party, but she and Matty were more focused on her treatment.

    Phoning the station, Moira was infuriated to learn that Cain had already been released – and gone AWOL again. She was less than sympathetic to Swirling’s worries that Cain is ‘struggling,’ too.

    But, after unveiling plans for a fifty-candle cake for Cain, Isaac had Moira doubting herself… the party’s back on!

    Meanwhile, in the pub, Cain hit the bottle with a large whiskey. Nagging Chas and Mack both told him to go home and make up to his wife.

    Moira looks angry on Emmerdale
    Cain’s state did nothing for Moira’s mood (Credit: ITV)

    Moira told Cain the truth

    Instead of going home, Cain headed to the allotment. There, he set about pounding beers by himself. It was there that he was found by Liam, who was worried to hear that his friend hadn’t been home yet.

    Hauling Cain home (and apparently leaving three unopened beers at the wayside!), Liam dropped the drunken Dingle off, where he was full of (slurred) apologies. Moira ruined the surprise element of his upcoming party, warning him that he needed to get his act together for the kids’ sake.

    “There’s something I need to tell you,” he responded, his guilt weighing heavy.

    And, on the verge of confessing, he was shocked to learn that Moira still needs radiotherapy for a tumour that could yet come back.

    She then informed him that, as he couldn’t be trusted, she’d face the rest of her treatment alone. Well done, Cain.

    April learned the truth about her mum’s death

    Ross started the morning by vomiting up the bottle of vodka he’d confiscated from April. Finding him in his car, she was appropriately grossed out by his current living situation. When he told her how he was planning on leaving the village, the youth beseeched that he stay and teach her more about her mother.

    Reluctantly, Ross agreed. Over lunch at the Hide, he fielded some difficult questions about mum Donna.

    However, Ross’s excuses for Donna’s death didn’t sit right with April. And, as he kept digging himself into a hole, April learned how her mum had actually died trying to protect her. Talk about making a bad situation worse. And presumably the pizzas went to waste too, along with Cain’s tinnies.

    Anthony smiling as he talks to Ruby on Emmerdale
    Anthony was in a smug mood (Credit: ITV)

    A visit from Anthony

    Anthony popped around to see Ruby and Caleb with an apology for the day before. Describing himself as an ‘overprotective dad,’ he managed to smooth things over – while Steph volunteered her mum to make a coffee for Anthony.

    She also had Ruby score an invite for Anthony to Cain’s birthday party before flouncing out to work. Alone together, the atmosphere turned frosty – while Anthony tried to reassure her that he planned on staying out of her business in future.

    Later, she attempted to build bridges with Steph. A tearful Ruby apologised for Steph’s rough upbringing, reassuring her that she’d always loved her.

    Outside, she informed Anthony that she’d sorted his invite to Cain’s party. As Anthony reiterated his hope that they could move on from the past – “things that are usually buried for a reason” – Ruby swallowed her obvious pain.

    “Positivity at last,” laughed a smug Anthony. “Be a terrible shame to let anything ruin it.”

    Ominous… but what are they both sweeping under the rug?

    Jimmy and Nicola got festive in Emmerdale tonight

    Jimmy was feeling regretful at having torn up Tom’s letter. As Nicola attempted to draw him out of his funk, he suggested that they channel Angel’s energy into something other than Tom – Christmas, for example.

    Later, as the family set about decorating the house, Angel appeared to show signs of lightening up. However, her festive mood was short-lived – furtively hiding an incoming call from Hotten Prison and, presumably, dear uncle Tom.

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