It’s a blast hell trip
SOAP GETS EXPLOSIVE
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GET ready for an explosive time on Emmerdale.
The lives of Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley), Moira Dingle (Natalie J Robb) and Nate Robinson (Jurell Carter) will be left hanging in the balance.
They go on a fishing trip from hell where they all end up fighting and their boat blows up. The nightmare begins when Cain discovers the harsh truth that his wife Moira has been having an affair with young farmhand Nate.
Both men fight and, during the fracas, she is thrown overboard and gets trapped among the weeds underwater. Meanwhile, just as Cain is about to throttle Nate on deck with a plank of wood, their boat explodes – due petrol canister.
Fans will be left wondering who of the three survives.
Jurell: “Nate snaps and tells Cain straight up: ‘I’ve slept with your wife’ and goes into detail. It’s very twisted, very explosive.”
Jeff said: “Nate might be younger, fitter, stronger, taller but Cain is very fired up and he finds this inner strength to exact his anger. And then Moira gets caught up in it too.”
And Natalie said of her scary underwater scenes: “I got quite nervous but the trick is to stay calm, particularly underwater, and not to panic.”
Meanwhile this autumn, the soap’s favourite gay couple “RobRon’” – Robert Sugden and Aaron Dingle (Ryan Hawley and Danny Miller) – go on the run.
He attacked his sister Victoria’s rapist Lee Posner, who has now died, so – fearing a jail term – the two men prepare to leave the village together for good.
Ryan said: “I will miss the show massively.” to a DANI Dyer becoming a her terrified.
The Love Island winner is the host of MTV show True Love Or True Lies, which kicks off on Monday at 9pm.
She said: “This is my first presenting gig and it was so has admitted presenter left leaking
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exciting. I couldn’t believe was given the opportunity.
“But I was so nervous. But nerves means you’re excited. I tried to channel that and give my best performance.”
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