Emmerdale star confirms another big twist in fallout to Charity and Mack 'split'
Emmerdale 's Charity Dingle actress Emma Atkins has spilled on what's ahead for her character, ahead of a big revelation.
The ITV soap will finally air the moment Charity finds out her husband Mackenzie Boyd's shocking secret, and it leaves her devastated.
Up until now, Charity has remained in the dark about Mack's one-night stand with Chloe Harris last summer, and the fact Chloe fell pregnant.
Chloe recently welcomed her baby son, and while Mack has kept this a secret and decided to stay out of his child's life, he remains torn in upcoming scenes.
Just as health scare leaves Mack and Chloe fearing for their baby's life, Charity finally discovers he's the baby's father and that he's been hiding the fling all this time.
Corrie's Sue Cleaver says I'm A Celebrity stint helped her to push boundariesWhat follows are intense scenes as Charity reels from her discovery, before confronting Mack in the village.
But it seems the twists and turns are not over, as actress Emma has revealed there's another big moment coming up later in the year.
As she remained coy over whether Mack and Charity had a future, or if he might go with Chloe instead, Emma teased it might not end here.
Speaking to The Mirror and other press, Emma hinted that her and Mack might remain together, but she suggested there could be another big love triangle on the cards.
While she didn't specify whether it involved Chloe or someone else, Emma revealed the plot was farm from over - after boss Jane Hudson recently said the plot would run on into 2024.
She teased to us: "I think in the future we have been told that towards the end of the year, there is something we are not allowed to know yet. Another triangle I believe, unfinished business perhaps, but the three of us aren't being told anything."
On the future for the couple, Emma teased: "I have loved working with this guy and Jessie [Elland] and I don't think that's gonna end anytime soon, because they're so well connected.
"Okay, maybe the relationship is in tatters at the moment but the beauty of soap is you have always got to bump into those people because you are in the same village.
"Unless someone leaves or moves out or kills somebody which hopefully is not going to happen to us guys, it will be fine and we will continue in our way somehow, there will be the aftermath. There's always the aftermath... [there's] marriage counselling, [they could] try to make it work."
Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7:30pm on ITV1 and ITVX, with an hour-long episode on Thursdays.
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