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  • What happened in Emmerdale tonight (Thursday): Ruby told Steph the whole truth about Anthony as Caleb ‘confessed’ to murder

    What happened in Emmerdale tonight (Thursday): Ruby told Steph the whole truth about Anthony as Caleb ‘confessed’ to murder

    Ruby and Caleb’s carefully-stacked house of cards came tumbling down in Emmerdale tonight (Thursday, March 13) as Steph Miligan learned the truth about Anthony – including his abuse of Ruby, his being her father, and his murder too.

    Elsewhere, more revelations continued to drop as Vanessa realised that Mary had been Suzy’s other woman. As she stormed over to see Mary in the Woolpack, a vicious public confrontation ensued.

    And, as April finally let herself grieve the loss of baby Rebecca, she and Marlon bid a sad goodbye. Meanwhile, Kim tried to make a stubborn Dawn see sense, while Billy felt rejected.

    Here’s everything that happened in Emmerdale tonight.

    Steph confronts Ruby and Caleb in Emmerdale
    Steph wants the whole truth and nothing but the truth (Credit: ITV)

    Steph set an ultimatum in Emmerdale tonight

    Ross found Steph down by the river, skipping stones. He soon realised that she’d not been to the police yet, and she resumed harping on about her grandfather.

    With Steph still set on going to the police, Ross entreated her to give them one last chance to explain – while, back at home, Ruby lashed out at Caleb for keeping the gun.

    Later, Ross paid Caleb a visit at the depot. He knows something’s not right, and had grown concerned for Steph. He warned Caleb that she was planning on going to the police.

    Back at home, Steph lay in wait for Ruby. Ruby tried to placate Steph with talk of San Francisco, but she was having none of it. She once again demanded to know the truth – the real truth. “No more lies,” she said, before threatening to go to the police unless her mum came up with a satisfactory story.

    Ruby was about to open up when Caleb returned – and confessed to killing Anthony.

    Steph looks upset as she talks to her mum on Emmerdale
    Steph was devastated to learn that Anthony’s dead – but worse was to come (Credit: ITV)

    Caleb confessed to killing Anthony

    Reeling from Caleb’s confession, Steph reacted as she always did – by blaming her mother. Caleb claimed that he’d brought a gun along to scare Anthony and things had escalated from there.

    Copping to shooting Anthony, he told Steph that rage had taken hold and he’d shot the old man. Ever sympathetic, Steph again victim-blamed her mum for the ‘beatings’ – “she was a problem child!”

    As Ruby also blamed herself, Caleb tried to reassure Steph that he’d not meant to kill Anthony. She set another ultimatum – he either hand himself in to the police, or she’d do it for him.

    He immediately went to comply, strutting to the door in spite of Ruby begging him otherwise. Outside, they shared a heart-wrenching goodbye, neither of them apparently aware that his confession would land her – and everyone else – in just as much trouble.

    Returning indoors, she found Steph in a surprisingly reconciliatory mood, even apologising for blaming her mum for being a victim of abuse. Ruby, however, wasn’t done – and finally told her daughter that Anthony had sexually abused her.

    Ruby crying as she talks to Steph on Emmerdale
    Ruby revealed the truth (Credit: ITV)

    Ruby revealed the truth about Anthony’s abuse – and death

    Putting two and two together, another bombshell landed as Steph suddenly realised the full truth about her grandfather – that he was, in fact, her father.

    As Steph reeled from the news, Ruby tried to reassure her that Caleb would always be her father in every way that mattered. Always consistent, Steph continued to blame Ruby for the situation – this time, not having an abortion when she’d realised she was pregnant with what was likely Anthony’s child.

    Another bombshell dropped when Ruby revealed that she’d been the one who killed Anthony. All out in the open, they set off in a desperate attempt to stop Caleb before he could hand himself in.

    As it turned out, he was already at the police station. The women arrived just in the nick of time, with Ruby telling him that Steph knew everything. The family returned home, but it’s clear that Steph’s not in a good place. United in grief and trauma, the Fox-Miligans shared a group hug, everything now out in the open.

    But where will they go from here?

    Vanessa talking to Rhona on the sofa on Emmerdale
    Rhona unwittingly dropped her mum in it (Credit: ITV)

    Vanessa learned the truth about Mary and Suzy in Emmerdale tonight

    Tracy found Vanessa, having not slept all night and still fretting over Suzy’s text messages to Leyla. With Vanessa wrapped up in the mystery of Suzy’s other woman, she had no time for trivial things like the phone bill – which she demanded Tracy pay.

    “If it’s someone I know…” Vanessa trailed off, fuming about Suzy’s other woman. As she continued ranting and raving, Tracy begged her to just give up, but Vanessa was determined to find out who Suzy’s mystery kiss was.

    At the pub, she questioned Mary, asking her whether she’d ever seen Suzy with anyone suspicious. Mary reassured ‘Nessie’ that she’d meant the world to Suzy.

    As Rhona paid a visit, Vanessa shared the news about Suzy’s other woman. It was then that Rhona spotted a piece of jewellery Vanessa had found under the sofa last week, immediately identifying it as her mum’s.

    Vanessa’s face dropped as she realised the implication – that Mary was Suzy’s secret love. Rhona poo-pooed the idea, but Vanessa set off to confront Mary.

    Over at the Woolpack, she demanded answers – and Mary’s face told her all she needed to know. Ross’s too – he was enjoying every moment as the pair aired their dirty laundry in public.

    Mary tried to apologise, but the damage had been done. As Vanessa lashed out, venomous words were shared – and a drink flung in Mary’s face. Back at home, she mourned her own chance to grieve, and attempted to justify her position to Rhona.

    April holding Rebecca's ashes on Emmerdale
    April said goodbye to her baby (Credit: ITV)

    April bid farewell to Rebecca in Emmerdale tonight

    Rhona got a call telling her that Rebecca’s ashes were ready for collection. She felt guilty for holding the funeral without April, and reassured Marlon about the importance of treading carefully.

    They informed April about the ashes, and wondered whether she might want to hold another goodbye or informal ceremony. She was insistent that she didn’t need closure.

    But, after a message from April, Marlon later found her walking along the village outskirts with Rebecca’s ashes. He reassured her that there was nothing she couldn’t do, if she set her mind to it. Suggesting she spread the ashes along the stream, father and daughter bid farewell to baby Rebecca.

    Down by the stream, she apologised to baby Rebecca, and promised that she’d never forget her daughter. Turning to Marlon for comfort, father and daughter were united for once.

    Back home, as Marlon had a kickabout with Leo, April finally broke down, sobbing by herself upstairs.

    Dawn and Kim share a tense conversation at Home Farm on Emmerdale
    Dawn’s still obsessed with Joe (Credit: ITV)

    Kim tried to make Dawn see sense

    Dawn and Billy had a rare day off together, and he kicked it off with one of his signature cheese toasties. She was more interested in texting Joe though, and cracked on in spite of his pleas for a phone-free day.

    After heading out for lunch together (that cheese toastie’s not too filling, then), Billy was in the mood for afters. However, Dawn only had one thing on her mind – Joe.

    As Billy went upstairs to check on baby Evan, Kim congratulated herself on putting their marriage back on track. However, Dawn was quick to let her know that she was still firmly hooked on Joe and that Kim’s machinations had achieved nothing.

    Later, Kim continued to try and make Dawn see sense, but she hit back with a curious blend of self-pity and shameless remorselessness. Kim begged her to think of Billy and end things with Joe, but will she listen to reason?

    As she continued to text Joe, Dawn rejected Billy’s amorous advances once again. As she headed off to ‘paint the skirting boards,’ Billy pulled out his own phone – and pulled up Manpreet’s now-defunct saucy pictures page.

    Is Billy behind Manpreet’s blackmail?

    Pollard had Tracy worried in Emmerdale tonight

    In the pub, Mary and Gail gossiped with Pollard about the whole April and Rebecca situation. He shared memories of his first wife, Eileen, with whom he’d had a stillborn son in the 1970s. “You never get over it,” he said, sadly.

    Pollard summoned Tracy to see him in the Woolpack. Her fears that he was onto her theft at the shop were for nothing, as it turned out he just wanted to sing her praises for being a rock to him and Jacob.

    Read more: Who’s leaving Emmerdale in 2025? A complete guide to departures, returns and new arrivals in the Dales

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  • As Steph finds out Anthony paternity truth in Emmerdale, Georgia Jay teases what’s to come next

    As Steph finds out Anthony paternity truth in Emmerdale, Georgia Jay teases what’s to come next

    Steph Miligan in Emmerdale knows the truth about her grandfather, Anthony Fox. She knows what he did, why he is missing and who he really is. And it’s about time too.

    But now we can expect the fallout. We have been waiting for this moment for a long time and it’s fair to stay Steph has been getting on viewers’ nerves.

    However, Georgia Jay’s performance in tonight’s episode (Thursday March 13) was brilliant. Her raw, gutteral reaction felt true and we finally saw the scales fall from Steph’s eyes.

    So what is to come now the truth is out there?

    Devastating scenes saw Steph break down over the truth (Credit: ITV)
    Devastating scenes saw Steph break down over the truth (Credit: ITV)

    Steph finds out everything in Emmerdale

    After weeks of fruitless searching for her missing grandad, Steph found a gun earlier this week. She linked it to her dad and that to Anthony’s disappearance and decided to go to the police.

    Realising he was backed into a corner and still determined to protect Ruby, Caleb confessed he had murdered Anthony. Steph told him to hand himself in and he agreed, heading off alone and leaving a distraught Ruby behind.

    Ruby soon saw she had no other option and told Steph the truth about the abuse. She also confirmed Caleb had not killed Anthony, but that she had.

    Although Ruby tried to keep Steph’s paternity a secret, Steph soon worked out the sickening truth.

    As they raced to stop Caleb reporting himself to the police, fortunately there were a lot of criminals at the station so Caleb was still waiting, they managed to catch him just in time and take him home.

    And now everyone knows – so what does the future hold for the Fox-Miligan family?

    Steph's arrival will cause a stir in Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)
    Actress Georgia joined the Emmerdale cast last year (Credit: ITV)

    Georgia Jay speaks out

    Actress Georgia Jay, who plays Steph, revealed in an interview with The Mirror earlier this year how Steph feels when the truth is exposed to her.

    “She feels betrayed, ashamed, angry and, at the same time, just in total despair for herself and her mother,” Georgia confessed. “She’s carrying the weight of her mother’s pain and trauma. It’s going to be a really rocky road for Steph in terms of this whole identity being shattered.”

    However, she also added: “I see this as the making of a true family because it’s all been built on a foundation of lies. It’ll be a long road but I do think they’ll build a family that’s really, really strong and built on trust.”

    Jai suspects Caleb is hiding something in Emmerdale
    Can Caleb keep Jai away from the truth? (Credit: ITV)

    What happens next week for Steph in Emmerdale?

    Reeling from her discovery, Steph is acting on edge. She and Caleb return to work, but Jai is irritated that neither are pulling their weight.

    Jai wants to bring them down a peg or two and thinks they are hiding something (not like him to be so astute!) Jai then mentions Anthony and seeing how uneasy Caleb is, realises he’s hit the nail on the head.

    Will Jai work out the truth?

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

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  • Super sleuths, superheroes and super macho men – it’s been a big week in Emmerdale

    Super sleuths, superheroes and super macho men – it’s been a big week in Emmerdale

    It’s been another dramatic week in our Emmerdale review and once more it’s all about the men. All the men. Trying, as Chas put it early in the week, to “out-macho” one another.

    There have been some fights, a bit of squaring up, a lot of shouting, a syringe full of summer fruits juice, and generally just loads of testosterone flying about all over the place.

    Anyway, let’s crack open a cold beer, have a punch-up, and watch some sport. Because here’s this week’s Emmerdale review. Or should we say Men-erdale? No? Ah it was worth a shot.

    Caleb looking pouty
    Pouting won’t make this any better, Caleb (Credit: ITV)

    So macho

    Cain and Caleb seem to be stuck in an endless loop of arguing. At this point it seems the only resolution is for them either to decide they forgive each other and move on, or both leave the village forever, because frankly we can’t cope with all this sniping. Cain, Caleb, Ruby and Moira have all done terrible things. Let’s just leave it there, shall we?

    Caleb and Ruby talk seriously
    Ruby’s story is now all about Caleb (Credit: ITV)

    Once again a story that should be about women is about men (two stories in fact) in Emmerdale

    Ruby’s abuse by her evil father Anthony, and Moira’s brain tumour are both huge stories. Ruby and Moira are big, bold, brilliant female characters. And Beth Cordingly, who plays Ruby, and Natalie J Robb, AKA Moira, are both amazing, accomplished actresses.

    But somehow these stories told by these actresses have become secondary to Cain and Caleb’s feud. This has happened before when Lydia’s rape turned into ‘who killed Craig’. So we knew this was going to happen when Cain and Ruby slept together, and we know we’ve said this before in our Emmerdale review, but we really wish it hadn’t.

    We want to see Ruby working through her feelings about her dad (surely she needs some sort of counselling for this?!) and Moira coping with her brain surgery, not to mention now also supporting Matty and Kyle through the loss of Amy. It feels like these huge stories are being lost.

    John Sugden and Aaron at Anthony's grave
    John revealed where the body was – or did he? (Credit: ITV/ Composite EI!)

    Emmerdale review: What is John up to?

    We do not trust John Sugden. We’re pretty sure he was lying about where Anthony’s body is. We’re wondering if he had something to do with Nate’s body being in the icy lake. We’re not confident he’s being honest with Aaron about his past. Somehow he has manipulated things so he is apparently in charge of the Dingles now. He’s the boss. Even though he’s a Sugden.

    And we love it!

    John is so calm and still in a chaotic village full of chaotic characters. But he’s still in a way that suggests there’s a lot more to him than we already know. And we’re really liking this suggestion of darkness around him.

    Emmerdale review Lydia's pics of Joe and Dawn
    Lydia’s pics of Joe and Dawn are amazing! (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: Super sleuths Lydia and Kim

    The highlight of our week was Kim and Lydia teaming up to find out what Joe is up to. Kim dubbing herself the ‘doyenne of dubiousness’ was genius. Lydia trailing Joe through the woods to meet Dawn, and then snapping pictures worthy of Hollywood’s finest paparazzo was hilarious. We are here for Tate and Dingle PIs being on the case.

    Emmerdale review Ross attacks Joe in Emmerdale
    Lucky for Ross that Joe’s not Batman (Credit: ITV)

    Joe’s not Batman

    “I’m not Batman,” Joe Tate told Dawn this week. Which made us laugh. But also he could be – he’s rich, suave, a bit tortured. He’s got the tragic backstory, the murdered parents (well, his mum was murdered, his dad just pretended to be murdered.) Just saying…

    But superhero secret identities aside, we are bewildered by Joe and his weird secrets. What is going on? Why did he drug Noah? How did he get the strength to smash his way out of the barn when he could barely stand up? Who was the mysterious man who came to his rescue? Was he a doctor? What was the ‘short-term solution’ that was in the case?

    It is confusing and slightly annoying. If he’s ill, then there’s a perfectly good hospital in Hotten, with excellent staff who we’re sure would take good care of him.

    Just veering off topic slightly, we were also delighted to see Dawn reverting to type and being super-moody with Joe now too. That honeymoon period is short when it comes to Mrs Fletcher.

    Mysterious man
    Who was Joe’s mysterious visitor? (Credit: ITV)

    Steph is vile

    Give it a rest, Steph.

    Emmerdale review: Marlon is losing his mind over April

    And you can give it a rest too, Marlon. Sleeping downstairs with the keys in your pocket? This is madness. MADNESS. How this man hasn’t given himself another stroke is anyone’s guess.

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  • What happened in Emmerdale tonight: April opened up to Marlon as Aaron and Ruby shared a heart-to-heart

    What happened in Emmerdale tonight: April opened up to Marlon as Aaron and Ruby shared a heart-to-heart

    In Emmerdale tonight, Marlon Dingle finally got the answers he’d been searching for as April began to open up (Thursday, February 6). April is in hospital recovering from complications surrounding her pregnancy – which tragically resulted in a stillbirth earlier this week.

    As Marlon sat at his daughter’s bedside, she filled him in on what had happened to her, who the father was… and her plans for the coming weeks. Can Marlon continue to support troubled April?

    Elsewhere, Charity struck gold as she dug for dirt on Joe, and Aaron opened his heart up to Ruby. But can she do the same for Caleb?

    Meanwhile, news of April began to spread, and Leyla faced tough questions from Jacob.

    Here’s everything that happened in Emmerdale tonight.

    April in hospital on Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)
    Marlon had a lot of questions for April (Credit: ITV)

    April opened up to Marlon on Emmerdale tonight

    As April recovered in hospital, she began to open up to her dad. Marlon‘s first questions were about the pregnancy  – why didn’t she tell her parents? Did she even know?

    She revealed how she’d been on the verge of telling them before finding out how her mum had died. Feeling as though she’d been lied to her whole life, why not a secret of her own?

    Marlon told her that the police had looked into her social media accounts and knew she’d been taking drugs. She told him how she felt invisible in her own home; that she’d taken a background to Leo and Ivy and Rhona and his own stroke.

    As she filled him in on the last month, she revealed how Becca had been stabbed while trying to get April’s purse back. Putting two and two together, Marlon realised that Becca had been the girl he’d identified. And the father of the baby?

    It was then that April grew cold, insisting that he was just ‘a random lad at a party,’ and that she didn’t even know his name. She then asked what had happened to the baby. Accusing him of being glad that there was no longer a baby, she stressed that she wouldn’t be coming home.

    Dylan looks through a window at April and Rhona on Emmerdale
    Dylan stopped by to check up on April (Credit: ITV)

    April had a visitor

    Later, Rhona snuck in as April slept, and the pair shared an emotional reunion. As she assured April that everything would be okay, Dylan watched through the window.

    He was gone by the time Marlon returned. As the worried parents swapped notes, Marlon fretted that the daughter he once new was now gone forever.

    Charity sneaking around Home Farm on Emmerdale
    Charity was looking for something on Joe (Credit: ITV)

    Charity dug for dirt

    With Joe and Dawn upstairs, Charity snooped around Home Farm. Panicking as Kim returned, she grabbed the closest thing to hand – a laptop – and snuck back out.

    What will she find on Kim’s laptop?

    Aaron and Ruby talk at her house on Emmerdale
    Aaron tried to encourage Ruby to talk to Caleb (Credit: ITV)

    Aaron and Ruby shared a heart-to-heart

    Aaron paid a visit to Ruby, hoping to talk things out. Ruby – who was looking glamorous swigging cocktails alone at home – assured him that he had no reason to feel guilty, and should stop tormenting himself.

    As they shot the breeze, Aaron opened up over his self-harm, telling her how the guilt of supposedly ‘killing’ Anthony had brought him to the verge of almost doing so again. He was concerned for her – that she was bottling up her own trauma and not talking to Caleb.

    She admitted that she found it tough, and wished that Caleb was still in the dark about Anthony’s abuse. She spoke of how she’d pushed Steph away as a child and now felt rejected by Caleb, who pities her.

    It was then that Caleb returned home. As Aaron left, Caleb entreated her to talk to him – a tone of voice she didn’t appreciate. He reassured her that he didn’t see her as a victim; that he loved her now more than ever.

    Also on Emmerdale tonight…

    Back in the Woolpack, Mary and Bob shared the gossip that April had been found, safe and sound. Nobody had bothered to tell Ross though, who walked in to be the recipient of good news for once.

    Over at the Dingles, Gabby and Vinny snuck off for some alone time. Can she divert herself from naughty thoughts of Joe?

    Lonely Leyla was at a loose end once more, with Jacob already having made lunch plans. He continued to press her on the restaurant she supposedly went to with Suzy, resulting in another flurry of excuses. Will Jacob cotton on to his mum’s loneliness?

    Read more: From Carl King to son Tom, Emmerdale characters that finally got their comeuppance

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  • Kerry and Aaron are battling for the Biggest Victim prize, while Ruby’s just trying to keep it all together. It’s been an emotional week in Emmerdale

    Kerry and Aaron are battling for the Biggest Victim prize, while Ruby’s just trying to keep it all together. It’s been an emotional week in Emmerdale

    It was another action-packed week in the village, so we had to make detailed notes ahead of writing our Emmerdale review this week. Just in case we forgot anything important. Like a couple of sons. Or perhaps killing someone…

    Memory troubles aside, it was another gripping week of telly, and we thoroughly enjoyed every minute.Well, just about every minute. Here’s what we thought, in this week’s Emmerdale review.

    Emmerdale review: Kerry Wyatt and Eric Pollard sit down to talk together
    Poor Kerry’s been through Such A Lot since she killed Frank and kept quiet about it (Credit: ITV)

    Will no one think of poor Kerry Wyatt’s suffering?

    Since poor Frank Clayton suffered his fiery end we’ve been a bit obsessed with how Kerry and Amy just got on with their lives afterwards.

    Kerry and Amy were the ones who caused the explosion that blew up the Sharma sweet factory but the villagers all thought Frank was responsible for his own demise.

    When a devastated Tracy and Vanessa – Frank’s daughters – found out the truth, there was a bit of scuffle. Tracy gave Kerry a shove, and she banged her head. And somehow Kerry and Amy convinced the grieving sisters that now they were even.

    We’ve NEVER been on board with this. We’ve been bothered for years about Tracy and Vanessa’s extreme forgiveness. And we were reminded of all that this week, when Tracy thought for about 30 seconds before leaving daughter Frankie in the care of Amy. One of the women who was responsible for killing Frankie’s namesake grandad.

    And then we were reminded again when Kerry brought up the fire when she was trying to talk Eric out of torching the shop.

    But it turns out we had everything wrong.

    We thought poor, dead Frank was the victim but as it happens it was Kerry. She opened up to Eric about how hard it’s been for her, these past few years, living with the knowledge that she killed a man.

    Poor lamb.

    And did Eric point out that the person we should all have been feeling sorry for in this tragic tale was Frank?

    Erm, no.

    Instead, he gave Kerry a sympathetic pat. “What an awful burden to carry,” he said.

    Not as awful as burning to death, though, right?

    Bob and Cathy
    Bob told Cathy that Heath was the best son a man could have (Credit: ITV)

    Forgetful Bob in our Emmerdale review of the week

    And while we’re on the subject of things being forgotten, Bob had a bit of a memory lapse this week. He was, not surprisingly, sad about Heath’s untimely death, as the headstone went up on his son’s grave.

    But as he and Cathy visited the grave and reminisced, Bob said Heath had been “the best son a man could have”.

    The absolute best, Bob? Because we’re wondering where your other sons Josh and Jamie come in this ranking of offspring?

    To be fair, Bob does have a lot of children. Which begs another question. WHY aren’t Bob’s family all coming back to Emmerdale?

    We’d love to see his surviving kids – Josh, Jamie, Carly and Roxy – not to mention his grandson TJ – back in the village. The campaign for more Hopes starts here!

    Aaron talks to Ruby on Emmerdale
    Ruby told Aaron the truth (Credit: ITV/Composite: EI)

    Ruby and Aaron

    Of course the big story this week is the aftermath of Ruby’s secret being revealed, and Anthony’s murder.

    This week we found out that Ruby was the one to kill Anthony, even though Aaron had thought he was the one to blame.

    The confrontation between Ruby and Aaron, as he confessed to the killing, then she told him the truth was brilliant. Our emotions were pulled all over the place, as Aaron first realised he was innocent, then twigged that Ruby – and Caleb – had let him believe he was a killer. THEN again as he understood why Ruby was so desperate for Steph to be protected.

    We did think Aaron was being a little (a lot) unfair. After all, he did give Anthony a right good kicking, so he’s hardly innocent.

    And while we get that it must have been a tricky couple of days for him, poor Ruby’s been dealing with this horror for three decades.

    Anyway, Danny Miller, who plays Aaron, is a great actor and he brought it this week. And Beth Cordingly, who plays Ruby, is just brilliant. We loved it.

    Emmerdale review: Ruby talks to Chas
    It’s more about who doesn’t know the secrets at this point (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: What comes next?

    Meanwhile, now Ruby, Caleb, Chas, Aaron and John know that Anthony’s dead, and why. Cain knows the truth about Ruby’s abuse, but he doesn’t know that Anthony’s dead.

    Steph and the rest of the village know an abridged version of Ruby’s mistreatment by her dad – she thinks he was violent, rather than sexually abusive.

    It’s all getting a bit messy!

    Not to mention Laurel making everything way more complicated than it needs to be.

    “One wrong word and the whole thing crumbles,” Chas warned in Friday’s episode, and she’s totally right.

    But is it wrong that we absolutely can’t wait to see it?!

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  • Fans applaud Ruby for ‘taking back the power’ in huge Anthony twist

    Fans applaud Ruby for ‘taking back the power’ in huge Anthony twist

    As Ruby in Emmerdale has been revealed as Anthony’s true killer and not Aaron, fans have applauded her for taking control away from her abusive father.

    When Aaron beat Anthony up last week, fans were quick to work out that he wasn’t the one who actually murdered him. But while they believed that, they still were unsure as to who did.

    But last night’s episode saw Ruby tell him the truth – that it was her, and Caleb was going to clean it up when he saw Aaron and John had already done so. And fans agree that this outcome is far more fitting than anyone else being the culprit.

    Ruby is upset in Emmerdale
    It was Ruby who killed Anthony (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale Ruby kills Anthony

    When Aaron left Anthony in the Depot, he was still alive, just badly beaten. But when he and John came back, he was dead. In another flashback we saw the truth of what happened in that short time between.

    Ruby had gone to the Depot, and when she got there she saw Anthony in a bad state. She made the decision to leave him there and let him suffer. But her vile father reached out, grabbing her leg and she snapped.

    Ruby no longer saw him as her father. She was able to recognise the monster he was, and knew she had the power to take revenge for the sexual abuse. So, she lifted a rag and suffocated him until he was dead.

    The emotional performance yet again from Beth Cordingly has been applauded by fans (Give her the awards!) as they praise Ruby for taking that power back.

    Anthony is scared in Emmerdale
    Ruby took revenge for years of abuse (Credit: ITV)

    Fans applaud ‘fitting end’

    Taking to X fans were quick to share their reaction to the revelation. And it was all positive.

    One wrote: “So glad it was Ruby that killed him! If it was anybody that had to do it then it had to be her. She got her justice in her own way. Tonight’s episode was amazing, with great performances from Danny and Beth.”

    Another penned: “I’m actually glad it was Ruby that killed Anthony after all the abuse he had done to her!”

    A third simply praised the actors: “Beth Cordingly as Ruby is the best thing on TV right now.”

    “You know what? Good for Ruby. She got the justice she wanted and needed. Glad it was her,” a viewer wrote.

    The consensus being that Ruby was a far better choice than anyone else to have killed Anthony. And now that Aaron is in the clear, hopefully he doesn’t continue to spiral.

    But with Laurel turning up to the police station, will they be caught just as everything is out in the open?

    Read more: 14 Emmerdale spoilers for next week as April’s trauma is revealed.

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  • As soap reveals that Ruby killed Anthony, everything that happens next

    As soap reveals that Ruby killed Anthony, everything that happens next

    Tonight’s episode of Emmerdale dropped the bombshell news that Ruby killed her abusive father, Anthony. Wracked with guilt because he thought he’d done it, Aaron turned up at her home, determined to confess to killing her father.

    As he shared details from his past with Gordon, Aaron broke down and told her that he’d killed her dad. Unable to ease his guilt, Ruby saw no option but to come clean herself – revealing that she had been the one who finished the old man off.

    Ruby looks over Anthony, who is dead on the floor in Emmerdale
    A flashback revealed that it was Ruby who done it (Credit: ITV)

    Ruby reveals that she killed Anthony

    As Ruby shared the truth, a flashback sequence showed her arriving at the depot after Aaron left. Discovering Anthony broken and bloody on the floor, she was disgusted when he reached out to touch her… and smothered him to death.

    Aaron was appalled to discover that Ruby and Caleb – who was in on it – let him believe that he’d killed Anthony. He was ready to explode when she broke down, revealing that Anthony is in fact Steph’s biological father.

    The truth is out… but what happens next?

    A suspicious-looking Caleb talks to Cain on Emmerdale
    Caleb demands answers (Credit: ITV)

    What happens next as Ruby reveals she killed Anthony on Emmerdale

    Emmerdale spoilers for next week are keeping the details of what happens next under wraps. But, with the pressure growing for all involved, it’s Caleb’s turn to struggle with a secret.

    With Anthony having told him that Cain and Ruby slept together playing on his mind, Caleb confronts his brother. Cain denies the accusation outright, and demands to know where such an idea came from.

    Caleb tells him that Anthony told him about their ‘affair’. Cain insists that Anthony was just stirring things up, but can Cain keep his secret buried?

    Read more: From Carl King to son Tom, Emmerdale characters that finally got their comeuppance

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  • What happened in Emmerdale tonight: Aaron confessed, but Ruby made an even bigger confession as Anthony’s true killer was exposed

    What happened in Emmerdale tonight: Aaron confessed, but Ruby made an even bigger confession as Anthony’s true killer was exposed

    Emmerdale tonight was a huge twist in the Anthony murder storyline when it turned out Aaron didn’t kill him after all. Of course, viewers had suspected all along someone else had finished the job – and it turned out that someone was Ruby. With Caleb’s help.

    But as Aaron, John, Ruby and Caleb came up with a plan to cover everything up, the foursome look set to be derailed after Laurel decided to confess to the police.

    Here’s everything that happened in Emmerdale tonight, Thursday January 30.

    The truth about Anthony’s murderer was revealed

    Unable to cope with the guilt Aaron told Ruby everything (Credit: ITV)
    Unable to cope with the guilt Aaron told Ruby everything (Credit: ITV)

    Aaron confessed

    Aaron was overwhelmed as John gave him a pep talk about keeping it together. He couldn’t stop thinking about self-harming. So he went to see Ruby, who was desperate to avoid talking to him.

    “I’m scared I’m going to do something really bad,” he told her. He confessed he had a history of self-harming and was getting the urges to do it again. Ruby tried to talk him down telling him not to dwell on the past. He told her about Gordon hanging himself and apologised for taking justice away from Ruby.

    Aaron then confessed: “I killed him, Ruby, I killed your dad.”

    It turned out Ruby was hiding a massive secret too (Credit: ITV)
    It turned out Ruby was hiding a massive secret too (Credit: ITV)

    Ruby confessed who had really killed Anthony in Emmerdale

    As he recounted what had happened, Ruby begged him to stop, but then she stopped him with her own bombshell: “You didn’t kill him. I did.”

    We flashed back (again) as Ruby told Aaron what had happened. She had found Anthony in a bad way, but still alive. She was going to leave him, but then when he touched her she snapped, grabbed a rag and suffocated him to death.

    Aaron was shellshocked that she then allowed him to think he had killed someone. She insisted she had been going to the police, but she couldn’t bring herself to tell her children everything. Ruby told Caleb, who said he would make it all go away.

    Caleb went to the depot to clean up, but found out John and Aaron had got there first. Aaron was devastated that they didn’t say anything to him and were trying to frame him.

    Aaron realised Caleb had framed him (Credit: ITV)
    Aaron realised Caleb had framed him (Credit: ITV)

    Caleb played bad cop

    Mid-conversation, Caleb returned and discovered Ruby had confessed and Aaron thought he has been set up for murder.

    Caleb played bad cop and said if Aaron reported them all roads led back to him so he’d be landing himself in it. But Ruby broke down and begged Aaron not to go to the police, revealing the truth about Anthony being Steph’s real dad.

    The foursome thought they had it all sorted... (Credit: ITV)
    The foursome thought they had it all sorted… (Credit: ITV)

    The cover-up completed

    Aaron called John and the four of them laid out their next plan. John was obviously furious, but Caleb pointed out they were all culpable and needed to work together to get their stories straight.

    John assured them Anthony’s body would not be found. Their story is he’s a free spirit who’s gone off to blow his fortune before he dies.

    The only remaining worry was Steph searching for her grandad. But Caleb assured she would give up eventually.

    However, then Chas walked in and had overheard the last part of the conversation, so wanted answers. Aaron was adamant he was going to tell Chas the truth. But would she agree to the cover-up?

    The guilt is eating away at Laurel so she made a big decision in Emmerdale tonight (Credit: ITV)
    The guilt is eating away at Laurel so she made a big decision in Emmerdale tonight (Credit: ITV)

    Laurel ruined everything in Emmerdale tonight

    Laurel was still wittering on. Kerry reported to Nicola she’d seen Laurel with a bottle of vodka, so Nicola went to search Laurel’s recycling.

    Laurel insisted there was only one bottle and she poured it down the sink. She doesn’t want to go to meetings, she doesn’t want to talk to anyone, she wants to tell her secret. For goodness sake, Laurel, just give it a rest.

    She sees it as a decision between confessing and going to prison or starting to drink again.

    Nicola found out from Chas that Anthony had supposedly been seen and had just left of his own accord, but she was too late to inform Laurel who was at the police station, confessing she had killed someone.

    So she is about to ruin everything for everyone. Bloomin’ Laurel.

    Bob dealt with his grief (Credit: ITV)
    Bob dealt with his grief (Credit: ITV)

    Eric and Bob helped each other in Emmerdale tonight

    Kerry was still trying to get through to Eric, but he was reluctant to engage with her. He was acting suspiciously and it didn’t take Kerry long to find his stash of arson equipment and realise what he was planning.

    Eric insisted it was a victimless crime, but Kerry then confessed she started the fire that killed Frank. Pollard was still determined to go ahead with his plan, just saying he wouldn’t be so stupid as to let anyone get hurt.

    Pollard went to visit Val’s gravestone to talk things through, but there he encountered Bob, sobbing. Bob had been avoiding going to see Heath’s headstone due to his overwhelming grief. The two had a heart to heart as Eric encouraged Bob to accept Heath was gone and try to celebrate his life.

    Bob later returned home to offer his support to Cathy and told her he was ready to see Heath’s headstone. Together he and Cathy took all of Heath’s favourite foods and celebrated Heath’s life at the graveyard.

    It seemed his chat with Bob had helped Eric too as he realised nothing was going to bring Brenda back to him. He was not going to burn down the shop. Fortuntately.

    Things are rosey for Amy and Matty who are pursuing adoption (Credit: ITV)
    Things are rosey for Amy and Matty who are pursuing adoption (Credit: ITV)

    Also in Emmerdale tonight…

    Matty returned home to apologise to Amy. He explained his reservations over having kids. But then he told her he wanted them to adopt.

    They then told Kyle what they were planning and he was on board with it – as long as it’s a sister.

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

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  • Ruby’s brilliant, Kim is BACK and did Aaron really kill Anthony? We’re not sure! It’s been quite the week in Emmerdale

    Ruby’s brilliant, Kim is BACK and did Aaron really kill Anthony? We’re not sure! It’s been quite the week in Emmerdale

    It’s still all about Ruby in our Emmerdale review this week, though now lots of other people have got involved in her heartbreaking story which is a bit distracting and slightly annoying.

    But overall there was a lot to love in this week’s Emmerdale. Here’s what we thought in our Emmerdale review.

    Ruby in Emmerdale is tearful and distraught (Credit: ITV/Comp Emmerdale Insider)
    Ruby – played by Beth Cordingly – is brilliant (Credit: ITV/Comp Emmerdale Insider)

    Ruby continues to be brilliant

    Yes, the focus wasn’t always on Ruby this week but we still think she’s absolutely brilliant and a fabulous addition to Emmerdale. We love when characters are allowed to settle into a soap before they’re given a huge storyline. Us getting to know Ruby before this bombshell landed really paid off while Ella’s story never really hit the spot.

    Ruby and Cain kiss in the garage
    We really wish this hadn’t happened (Credit: ITV)

    Cain and Ruby is a complication too far

    But saying all that, we still really wish the Cain and Ruby thing hadn’t happened. It’s just an additional complication this storyline doesn’t need.

    Ruby being abused by her dad would have been enough. Now there’s the fact of him being Steph’s dad. AND his mysterious death in the mix, too. Cain and Ruby seemed unnecessary at the time and now seems even more of a blind alley.

    Emmerdale review: Laurel whacks Anthony over the head with an antique candlestick
    Laurel whacked Anthony over the head and we weren’t even sorry (Credit: ITV)

    Laurel and Nicola is a bit weird

    Anyway, now Anthony’s dead, and Laurel and Nicola are agonising over whether they played a part in his disappearance.

    Nicola even made the effort to go to a random ward in Hotton General and ask questions – most people would have just given them a ring, Nico. And then what do you know? Steph went to the SAME hospital and asked the same questions of the same nurse. What are the chances, eh? That nurse clearly isn’t working hard enough if she’s got time to hang around and wait to be asked questions about old men.

    But we digress. Laurel and Nicola’s part in the Anthony death drama is a bit odd and feels slightly stuck on. They’re flailing round the village panicking about going to prison and it feels like a distraction. But we did laugh when Laurel said Nicola would handle prison better than she would. She’s right!

    Caleb points a gun at Anthony as he demands answers (Credit: ITV)
    Caleb made it all about him (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: Caleb’s useless

    Caleb continues to be the worst husband, having made the whole thing about himself and left poor Ruby at home, desperately worried about Steph. Caleb played a weird game of Russian roulette with Anthony, trying to get him to confess – even though he knew the whole story from Ruby. And then the gun went off, and Anthony scarpered.

    Slow hand clap, Caleb.

    Anthony was punched to the ground by an angry Aaron (Credit: ITV)
    Anthony was punched to the ground by an angry Aaron (Credit: ITV)

    But Aaron had us in bits

    We love when we get a glimpse of vulnerable Aaron and his confrontation with Anthony was so good but very grim. Also, can we just point out that Aaron – Ruby’s neighbour – had clocked how she acted round her dad but her actual husband and daughter had not. Tsk.

    Anyway, Aaron forcing the truth from Anthony was a hard watch. Aaron was clearly reliving his own trauma. While Anthony revealed his true, awful, despicable colours alternating between sickening self pity, and disgusting bravado. Nicholas Day – who plays the evil abuser – has done SUCH a good job of creating a monster. What a fabulous actor he is.

    And then Aaron pummelled Anthony to a pulp. We weren’t even sorry.

    But did he kill him?

    Did Aaron really kill Anthony? (Credit: ITV)
    Aaron thinks he did it, but we don’t! (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale review: We don’t think Aaron did it

    We are pretty sure Aaron is not the killer. (Mind you, we were absolutely sure that Nate had been killed in the barn fire so we’re not always right!)

    Obviously, Aaron thinks he’s the killer and we’re supposed to think he’s the killer, but is he, though? We’re not sure.

    Ruby was making some fairly suspicious faces when anyone mentioned her dad – though that could just be her worries about Steph.

    And speaking of Steph, could she have been the one to kill Anthony? What if she overheard his grim confession to Aaron? Her desperate hunt for him makes a lot of sense if she came back to deal with the body only to find it gone!

    Or maybe it was Jai. Yes of course that’s ridiculous, but he’s got a dark side! And he needs something to do…

    Superhero John saved Aaron's skin (Credit: ITV)
    John was extremely calm in this crisis (Credit: ITV)

    We’re still intrigued by John in our Emmerdale review

    Speaking of dealing with dead bodies, how calm was John when confronted by Aaron’s dastardly deed? He simply picked up his keys and headed off to sort it out.

    We don’t care how many years he spent in the army – surely no one with a normal backstory is that chill about getting rid of a corpse? There’s definitely a lot we don’t know about Mr Sugden. Could he even have killed Anthony himself? What if he’s the latest Dales serial killer?!

    Dawn finds Joe out cold in his car
    Dawn found Joe slumped in his car (Credit: ITV)

    WHAT is wrong with Joe?

    Another intrigue this week is Joe’s extreme health issues. Does he need something from Noah? A kidney? Bone marrow? Something else?! Or is he really an addict like Dawn thinks?

    Anyway we want to know what he’s up to and we are not the only ones because…

    Kim's laptop screen as she listens to Joe's conversation
    Kim’s listening into Joe’s conversations! (Credit: ITV)

    KIM IS BACK!

    Of course she is! Grieving or not, we KNEW Kim wouldn’t be taking any nonsense from Mr Tate. She’s only gone and bugged his room! Now she knows he’s up to something. And she is surely about to twig what all those slurping noises were as he and Dawn snogged the faces of each other.

    But who’s Joe talking to? What did he mean when he said the thing he didn’t want to happen had happened? Did he mean Dawn finding him out cold? And why doesn’t he want anyone to know he’s ill? We’re desperate to know more!

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  • Ruby ‘killed her dad and Caleb covered it up’ – all the clues they were behind Anthony’s death in Emmerdale

    Ruby ‘killed her dad and Caleb covered it up’ – all the clues they were behind Anthony’s death in Emmerdale

    In Emmerdale Anthony’s murder has been taking centre stage this week after Ruby confronted her dad over his abuse last week. And while last night showed what happened, many think it wasn’t the full story.

    In last night’s episode, Aaron went to the Depot to confront Anthony. And it got ugly. After Aaron opened up on his own experiences, the vile man not only admitted what had happened, but disgustingly goaded him into beating him up.

    However, Aaron stopped himself while Anthony was still alive. And while he tried to make Aaron kill him, the Dingle bad boy chose to walk away. But when he and John returned later, Anthony was dead.

    Ruby and Caleb talking in Emmerdale
    Caleb was surprised that the Depot was empty (Credit: ITV)

    Emmerdale Anthony murder

    Aaron immediately panicked at the thought of going to prison, but John stepped in to cover up Anthony’s murder.

    However, we didn’t actually see Anthony die. And that usually means something in Soapland. Now, fans seem to think they have cracked the case.

    There was plenty of time between Aaron telling John what happened to them heading there together. Enough time for someone to actually kill Anthony.

    Fans couldn’t help but notice Ruby’s behaviour switch during that time. She went out looking for Steph and returned even more shaken than before.

    Then when Caleb headed to the Depot, he looked genuinely surprised to see it empty.

    Fans took to social media to share their theories. And believe that Ruby was the culprit and Caleb was covering for her.

    Rubly looking sad and worried in Emmerdale
    Fans noticed Ruby’s strange behaviour (Credit: ITV)

    Did Ruby kill her dad in Emmerdale?

    One wrote: “My money is on Ruby. The gun was in her house and Caleb had told her it was untraceable. She was very calm talking to Steph. As if she knows Anthony is not coming back and Steph is safe out of his hands.”

    Another added: “Caleb going into the Depot with his eyes searching the floor like he was expecting to see something. He had gone to clean up for Ruby hadn’t he?”

    “So, did Ruby go up to the Depot and finish off her dad? She looked a bit suspicious when she came back. And she seemed genuinely surprised when Caleb came back and didn’t say anything.”

    But now, Aaron is under the impression that he is a murderer, so the question is – is he? Or was it actually someone else?

    If he isn’t responsible for the Emmerdale Anthony death, then there are currently a lot of people in the village who think they have something to do with it.

    Read more: Emmerdale spoilers for next week as Ruby crumbles and Laurel struggles with guilt

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