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Being on Emmerdale is so much easier than parenting full time...

- BY CHRISTINE SMITH news@irishmirro­r.ie

MATTHEW Wolfenden has grafted on some of Emmerdale’s biggest stories over 15 years but he says even getting shot is easier than being a full-time dad.

Fans were left reeling when the TV soap’s lovable rogue David Metcalfe was critically injured with a stomach wound during a terrifying gun siege.

The 41-year-old actor says he is having the best time filming some of the most “dramatic scenes I’ve ever been involved in”.

He says: “I adore playing David and to be involved in this siege is brilliant.

“But if there is a murderer running around the village, you can never rest on your laurels, and of course you wonder whether it’s going be you next.”

Despite his intense time at work he says his home life “keeps me grounded”.

He met his wife, Charley

Webb, 33, who is Debbie

Dingle, on the soap, and they have boys Buster, 11,

Bowie, five, and Ace, two.

Matthew says: “People have this misconcept­ion that because of our job, we live this lavish

lifestyle! But Charley and I are real home birds and I go home to all the pressures every other parent has – like your kids not wanting to go to bed or have a bath!

“It is easier being at work than being a fulltime mum or dad as it’s hard.”

Admitting they found the jump from two to three children easier, he says they would like to add to their brood, especially as their eldest has started at secondary school.

“I got emotional on Buster’s first day at high school,” he says. “I had to get up to go to work very early and so I missed taking him in. I can’t believe he is

at high school and both

Charley and I have said we can’t see us stopping at three.

“If another one does come along, we’d be very happy.”

Matthew started dating Charley shortly after joining the soap in 2006, before the couple eventually tied the knot in 2018.

He smiles as he admits she keeps him in check when it comes to school runs and lifts to the football.

“She has to leave me notes as I am useless rememberin­g anything!” he chuckles. “It’s Charley who remembers everything but she is more than happy being a mum at home at the moment.

“When she had Buster and Bowie, she was back at work before she knew it. With Ace, she didn’t want to come back straightaw­ay and with lockdown, it proved to her she wanted to be at home with the kids doing the school runs.

“She might come back to the soap eventually but she has no plans at the moment.”

Playing the cheeky womaniser is clearly a hoot for him, with stand-out scenes including the time he wore his ex-fiancee Leyla’s wedding dress to The Woolpack.

And asked why he thinks he has never been given the chop from the soap, the actor grins as he jokes: “Maybe they haven’t got anyone else to run the shop!

“You just have to keep focused on work and never be late. And always be nice to the producer too!”

His loyal fanbase will be relieved to hear he is hoping he can stay in the show for many more years to come.

He adds: “I love getting up each morning and coming into work, the moment I didn’t is when I’d say ‘right it’s time to leave now’.

“But if I get my own way and hopefully psycho Meena doesn’t murder David in the coming months, that day is not going to come any time soon.”

Emmerdale runs weekdays on Virgin Media One, 7pm. Extra episode, Thursdays 8pm.

If another one comes along, we would be very happy MATT WOLFENDEN ON HOPE OF A FOURTH CHILD

 ??  ?? CO-STARS TO COUPLE Charley and Matthew at the 2013 British Soap Awards
David wears ex’s wedding dress in 2011
BROOD They reveal news of a third child on way in 2019
Injured David lies in hospital
CO-STARS TO COUPLE Charley and Matthew at the 2013 British Soap Awards David wears ex’s wedding dress in 2011 BROOD They reveal news of a third child on way in 2019 Injured David lies in hospital

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