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Emmerdale fans 'confused' as special dinner party episode airs

Emmerdale viewers were left scratching their heads as the beloved soap switched up its format for a gripping special episode that aired on Tuesday 7 May.The ITV favourite aired an intense dinner party episode that put the spotlight on Tom King (James Chase) and Belle Dingle's (Eden Taylor-Draper) tumultuous relationship, as well as Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) and Marlon Dingle's (Mark Charnock) strained romance. In a harrowing turn of events, Tom's coercive control over Belle escalated into appalling physical violence, leaving audiences heartbroken for Belle's plight.
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Emmerdale's Zoe Henry and Mark Charnock on characters having 'traumatic' new storyline
Emmerdale actors Zoe Henry and Mark Charnock have revealed the life-changing experience their characters, Rhona Goskirk and Marlon Dingle, will go through together.The fictional couple’s lives were turned upside down when Marlon suffered a stroke just when they decided to get engaged.Rhona and Marlon were set to propose to each other when Marlon started to feel frightened and disoriented before feeling his consciousness fade.Worried about her dad, April rushes home to find him struggling to stay conscious.Mark described his character’s incident as a “distressing” and “traumatic” experience, while Zoe defined it as “a new challenge”.However, the couple does not lose hope as they are determined to overcome the “bump in the road”.Mark told Express.co.uk and other media outlets: "There’s a great deal of hope that things can only get better from where they are, there’s positivity to be had from it too.“So hopefully apart from it being distressing, traumatic for the characters, also it will inspire them to get their lives back."And hopefully it will inspire the people watching to maybe change their lifestyles a little bit in order to head this off before it happens to them because it happens to so many people."Asked about April’s emotions following her dad’s stroke, Zoe pointed out that she had also suffered the loss of her mother and that there were “a lot of things echoing for her.”She said: “The kids sometimes are way more adaptable and accepting than he gives them credit for and she’s pretty strong and she’s amazing.“But you can’t erase the fact that she’s lost her own mother not that long ago, so there’s a lot of things echoing for her.”Zoe went on to explain how Rhona coped with the traumatic experience and how her life
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Emmerdale Rhona star's real-life connection with on-screen mum as Mary makes soap debut
Emmerdale viewers will be introduced to Rhona Goskirk's mum Mary in upcoming scenes.The village vet has always had a strained relationship with her mother and is left gobsmacked when she arrives in the village just as she proposes to Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock)Mary actress Louise Jameson has opened up about joining the cast of the ITV soap and opened up about her close bond with her on-screen daughter away from the village.She said: "Zoe Henry, who plays Rhona, comes from the exactly same place as me in Essex."We have a lot in common with each other which is a wonderful coincidence so we can really identify as mother and daughter."We've both played in the same parks and same forest growing up."I think she's fantastic on and off screen and I feel blessed to be paired up with her really."Emmerdale have a buddy scheme and she's my buddy so I feel like I've struck gold."Louise went on to tease what fans can expect from the Emmerdale village newcomer.She said "Mary is very much a push-pull character."I think she probably suffers from narcissistic personality disorder as most of her sentences start with "I"."Mary is going to get her fingers in as many pies as possible."She's got an opinion on everything that should be happening in the village rather than what could be happening in the village."Mary and Rhona push each other's buttons a lot of the time like a lot of mothers and daughters. However, when push comes to shove they've got each others backs."I hope that will be what becomes very apparent to our audience.
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Emmerdale's Jeff Hordley helped wife Zoe Henry deal with 'upsetting' time at work
Emmerdale's Jeff Hordley, 51, has been married to his wife and now co-star Zoe Henry, 48, since 2003. In an unearthed column, Zoe admitted that there are benefits to working together, as when Zoe has "upsetting" story lines, Jeff will always "completely understand" her if she is having a "bad day".Jeff was cast as Cain Dingle on Emmerdale in 2003, before having a short break from the show between 2006 and 2009.His wife, Zoe, who plays Rhona Goskirk, has had a permanent role on the show since early 2010.Zoe wrote a column back in March 2019, giving an insight to her daily life.The actress detailed her heavy storylines and how she deals with them.She said to The Sun: "Tough storylines can be heavy going."Rhona, my character on Emmerdale, has been through a lot, including rape and a hysterectomy."But when we cover difficult subjects there’s a really good rapport between the actors and crew as soon as the camera stops rolling."Zoe then continued to praise her husband, and how they both understand each other on set.She continued: "It’s important to have a laugh in-between takes so upsetting stories don’t get you down too much."Working on the same show as Jeff, who plays Cain Dingle, also helps because if one of us is having a bad day then the other will completely understand."Jeff recently addressed his long standing career and why he appeared to have gone on a television hiatus after not being on-screen for some years.It comes after the Cain Dingle actor had made the decision to leave Emmerdale 16 years ago.Speaking on Mike Artistik's Ego Podcast last year, the Dales star admitted that he had his fair share of setbacks.Jeff explained: "It's about knockbacks.
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Emmerdale's Zoe Henry reacts to cast announcement as former EastEnders star joins soap
Emmerdale star Zoe Henry has reacted to the news that a former EastEnders actress was set to join the ITV soap’s cast.The TV star took to Twitter today to share her excitement over Emmerdale’s latest update with her 104,600 followers.She retweeted a post shared by Emmerdale’s official Twitter account that read: “Casting news: Louise Jameson joins Emmerdale!”Zoe added: “Excited?…Me?? HELL YES!!” alongside a string of emojis, including a love heart.Louise quote-tweeted Zoe’s message, adding: “I'm the fortunate one.” along with three red love hearts.Fans of the TV classic seemed overjoyed too as the tweet received 254 likes.Twitter user Millionaires2b tweeted: “What  fantastic opportunity to work with this brilliant actress.“I wasn't in the UK when she was in Emmerdale before as I lived in BC Canada.“Was it Emmerdale or Emmerdale farm when she was in it.“I will Google her character.”Coronation Street star Stirling Gallacher said: “I’ve worked with Louise… she’s a fantastic woman!“Lucky you, lucky @emmerdale xxx”Mattbarraclough added: “Aww it's Rosa De Marco.“Loving her on classic eastenders at the moment.“Brilliant addition to an already amazing cast.”Juliarmurgy simply stated: “Absolutely Brilliant News.”Last year, Zoe’s husband, Emmerdale actor Jeff Hordley, revealed the reason why he quit the soap in 2006 after six years on the programme.The Cain Dingle actor explained he wanted to explore other areas of his life before returning to television.Speaking on Mike Artistik's Ego Podcast, he said: “From 2000 until 2006, I'd only been four years out of drama school."I hadn't ticked all of the boxes that I wanted to tick.“There were a couple of places where I wanted to work in London."I wanted to fulfil those things.So for
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