Emmerdale spoilers: Noah Dingle CHARGED with stalking after harassing Chloe; plus EastEnders & Coronaton Street news
EMMERDALE'S Noah Dingle will be charged with stalking Chloe Harris this week after he attacked his ex in a bid to cover up his crimes.
Emmerdale fans gasped last week as Noah was arrested by police after mum Charity Dingle reported him for his sinister actions.
The Woolpack landlady – who is played by actress Emma Atkins – walked in on her son attacking his ex after Chloe discovered proof he had been stalking her.
In episodes of the ITV soap due to air this week, Noah is released pending further investigations.
The angry teenager threatens to exact revenge against Chloe.
But Charity forcefully explains that she was the one who called the police on him – causing Noah to run off in shock.
And the following day, Noah visits Chloe and tries to say sorry.
However, his apology is immediately undermined when he begs Chloe to tell the police that it was all a misunderstanding.
Chloe is shaken to realise that Noah still doesn't see the seriousness of the situation, so she warns him to leave her alone.
Read our soap spoilers live blog below for the latest storylines & gossip…
- Louis Allwood
Baby blues! Abi vows to do whatever it takes to get her son back on Corrie
Abi was devastated to lose her son to Imran and Toyah and will stop at nothing to be reunited with baby Alfie.
Earlier on in the week false evidence was shown at court, alleging Abi was taking drugs. It was decided she wouldn’t be suitable to care for her baby, who was placed with dad Imran and his new wife Toyah.
Abi is heartbroken but refuses to give up on Alfie. She hasn’t had an easy ride with motherhood, after her eldest son Seb was murdered last year.
Out of desperation, she contacts old friend Matty, to help her forge some passports for herself and her baby.
Will Abi really take the leap and kidnap her son?
- Louis Allwood
Danniella Westbrook unrecognisable in sexy bikini throwback
DANNIELLA Westbrook cut a sassy figure as she rode a camel in a hot pink bikini.
The former EastEnders actress, 48, uploaded the stylish throwback snap to her Instagram page, with the witty caption: "Don’t give me the hump."
Giving her post full attitude, she added the hashtag: "#idontsugarcoatit."
Danniella, who played Sam Mitchell in the BBC soap, looked expertly balanced as she wrapped her tanned legs around the animal while flipping her blonde locks over a shoulder.
She added a pair of black sunglasses to her look and a matching coral sarong.
The star's direct caption came after she uploaded a cryptic message about "losing people" over the weekend.
- Louis Allwood
Corrie spoilers: Legendary Wendy Crozier set to make HUGE return
CORONATION Street is set to see legendary Roberta Kerr reprise her role as Wendy Crozier, now Wendy Papadopoulos, in the soap.
Wendy had an infamous affair with the soap's longest-serving character Ken Barlow, played by William Roache, in 1989.
Despite making a a brief return to Corrie in 2012, the actress will now take back her role when Wendy becomes the social worker of Abi Franklin, played by Sally Carman.
Speaking to Beyond Radio about her return to the famous cobbles, Roberta confirmed: "She is returning again".
"When she returned in 2012 she wasn't Wendy Crozier, she married a Greek person and is now Wendy Papadopoulos.
"Now she's just about to come back, as Abi's social worker."
Speaking of her first stint in the Street in 1989, Roberta said: "A lot of it is a hell of a blur, I'd just had a baby, as far as I'm concerned (being an iconic character) never crossed my mind.
"I do remember in terms of publicity, there was a caricature in one of the tabloids, of me in bed with Ken, and I thought, I hope my mother doesn't see that!
"I wasn't a publicity-seeking type of a person. I think the publicity department are fantastic, making a whole big thing of it."
- Louis Allwood
Corrie's Sally Dynevor says ‘controversial’ impotency storyline is ‘taboo’
CORONATION Street legend Sally Dynevor has opened up about her "controversial" impotency storyline, revealing it's the most taboo plot she's ever done on the ITV soap.
Speaking about the storyline, Sally exclusively told The Sun: "I think we don't talk about sex enough in the UK.
"I was surprised by the script, I thought, 'Are we allowed to say this at 7pm?' But I'm very happy doing it, it's not something we have done before. It's quite controversial.
"I'm excited about my storyline – it's wonderful when you've got comedy and tragedy together. It's an important issue as quite a lot of men get impotency at this age."
"It's lovely doing the humour with it as well. Sally and Tim are known for running off to the bedroom and now that they can't do that, it's really good fun.
"We see them attempt to talk to a sex therapist but it goes wrong," she teased of what may happen in upcoming scenes.
Sally, 59, joined the soap as Sally Metcalfe back in 1986.
- Louis Allwood
Ex-Hollyoaks star DODGES driving ban
A FORMER Hollyoaks star has dodged a driving ban after insisting she needs her £36,000 Audi A6 to take her daughter to school.
Faye Ayres, who once dated England and Chelsea star Ross Barkley, faced a disqualification after she was caught driving without insurance.
The former Miss Liverpool, 28, was spared by magistrates after claiming she can't take her four-year-old daughter on public transport as the youngster has a rare form of autism.
Ayres, a single mum of two, broke down in tears in the dock as she told of the hardships her little girl faces.
Sefton Magistrates' Court heard the child is likely to "disappear" on trips out, and struggles to wear clothes that aren't her school uniform.
She was stopped on September 21 last year whilst driving her black S Line model through Sefton village.
Ayres admitted driving without insurance and was fined £120 with £144 in costs and victim surcharges.
She was given six points on her license, taking the tally to 12, but was allowed her to keep her driving licence.
- Louis Allwood
'I was racially abused by EastEnders star Katie Jarvis on camera'
A MUM who was racially abused by EastEnders star Katie Jarvis says she's been left "traumatised" and unable to return to work.
Michelle Antonio has told of the debilitating panic attacks she now suffers in her first interview since Jarvis' race rant outside a bar in Southend, Essex.
The performer, who played Hayley Slater, exploded in fury, calling Michelle a "black c***" and bragging: "I'm a celebrity."
"How can racism like this still be going on in the 2020s? You think things have changed, but nothing has," Michelle, 49, told the Sunday Mirror.
"Katie shouted, 'black lives don’t matter, I’m a celebrity' – on and on and on.
"She called me and my daughters 'black c***s'.
“I was so shaken up and angry, frustrated, upset, embarrassed.
"She was very animated and angry. She was shouting and phlegm was flying everywhere."
Single mum Michelle said she was forced to stop working after becoming "isolated and withdrawn" and suffering panic attacks.
- Louis Allwood
EastEnders’ Steve Elliott actor Mark Monero looks completely different
EASTENDERS star Mark Monero looks completely different now with huge muscles in gangster movie Villain.
The 54-year-old actor – who played Steve Elliot in the BBC soap opera from 1991 to 1996 – showed off his new look in the 2020 British crime drama.
The TV star showcased his ripped physique as he starred alongside Craig Fairbrass, George Russo ad Robert Glenister.
The film centres around an ex-con fresh out of prison as he tries to save his debt-ridden brother and the family pub until local mobsters draw him back to a criminal underworld.
Mark played tough guy Michael Till in the hit film produced by Bart Ruspoli.
But rewind 31 years ago and Mark first shot to fame in Albert Square, arriving as Sam Mitchell's old school friend.
- Louis Allwood
EastEnders spoilers: Peter struggles to cope
PETER Beale is back home after being viciously attacked by Ben Mitchell – but nothing is the way it was.
Heavily traumatised, the EastEnders character lashes out, prompting Rocky Cotton to take action.
While his physical injuries will heal, Peter (portrayed by actor Dayle Hudson) will continue to struggle with the lingering trauma of his attack.
This leads to Peter striking against another resident.
Next week, Peter is spooked when he hears someone entering the house.
Read more about the spoiler here.
- Louis Allwood
Corrie spoilers: Tim attacks Ronnie
TIM Metcalfe gets the wrong end of the stick when he catches his wife Sally with another man.
But before Ronnie Bailey can explain anything, the Coronation Street cabbie brutally attacks him.
Prior to punching Ronnie, Tim gets the chance to fix everything as he wins a romantic stay at a hotel with Sally.
But when he takes matters into his own hands, Tim only manages to put his life in danger.
This leads to him coming clean to Sally but could it also bring a setback in his recovery from his surgery?
How will Sally react when she sees him punching Ronnie?
What will Ronnie do following the punch?
- Louis Allwood
Emmerdale spoilers: Leyla discovers shocking secret
Next week, the Emmerdale newcomer opens up to Leyla Cavanagh about her past – and it could bring her a lot of trouble.
In scenes due to air on our screens next week, they'll get another glimpse of just how harrowing her past may have been, after finding out she has a bad drug habit
It all begins when the newbie inspires Moira Barton (portrayed by Natalie J. Robb) by suggesting she hires out her barns for weddings.
Unbeknownst to Suzy, she asks Moira about using the field where her daughter Holly is buried.
But when Leyla Cavanagh (played by Roxy Shahidi) points to a picture of Holly, Suzy is dumbstruck to recognise her.
Leyla is confused when a clearly unsettled Suzy bolts from Moira's home after repeatedly staring at Holly's photo.
She eventually finds Suzy in the café as she surreptitiously browses through an online remembrance page for Holly Barton.
- Louis Allwood
Coronation Street spoilers: Tim and Sally win romantic getaway
Before Tim’s massive argument with Ronnie, him and his wife Sally are set to win a romantic hotel stay.
This would seem to be a perfect opportunity to mend their troubled relationship.
However, during the trip, Tim confesses to Sally that he has experienced a setback in his recovery from surgery.
Will this revelation play any part in Tim’s fight with Ronnie?
- Louis Allwood
Emmerdale’s Faith Dingle devastated as breast cancer returns
EMMERDALE favourite Faith Dingle will face a devastating health battle as she discovers her cancer has returned.
The barmaid – who is played by actress Sally Dexter in the ITV soap – has been spiralling out of control after the struggle of keeping a secret to herself.
But this week she will open up to daughter in law Moira about it – and confirm her cancer has returned.
Moira urges Faith to tell the rest of the family, but she is adamant that she wants to mend her relationships first.
The episodes have been produced with the support of the charity Breast Cancer Now who are working closely with the Emmerdale production team on Faith’s secondary cancer storyline to give it a realistic and authentic depiction.
Actress Sally Dexter said: “It’s upsetting, but really important as a storyline, because it’s more than a storyline for so many people.
“It matters to people who are going through it as well as people who will go through it.
“I feel a sense of real responsibility, but also a privilege to be doing this storyline.”
- Louis Allwood
Adam Woodyatt reveals secret behind THREE stone weight loss
EASTENDERS legend Adam Woodyatt has quit booze – and he’s lost three stone as part of his health kick.
The Ian Beale icon now lives in a motorhome after splitting with this wife and he has spent the last year criss-crossing the UK with a murder mystery play.
Adam, 53 – a keen mountain biker – has revealed how he’s given drink the boot and now has nothing stronger than coffee after embracing a new lifestyle.
He confessed: “Basically I gave up alcohol. That was the biggest change I made.
“With giving up alcohol, the weight drops off and because the weight dropped it was easier to cycle. So it was easier to stay fit.
“That’s all it was. I’m just not really focused on it. I’ve not really made a big fuss about it. I just stopped drinking.
“But everyone’s different. For me, giving up alcohol was the right thing to do.
“I’m not going to turn around and say that’s it forever, that I’m never ever going to drink again.
“But at this point in my life, yeah, I’m quite happy not drinking. And the result is I’ve lost about three stone in weight”
- Louis Allwood
Melanie Hill quits Coronation Street
Corrie star Melanie Hill has quit the soap after seven years as Cathy Matthews.
The 60-year-old actress – who was also Maggie Budgen in Waterloo Road – said the Covid pandemic made her think about her future.
She told the Mirror: "It’s not been an easy thing to decide. My family has been important but the pandemic has made a lot of people think about the future.
“It has changed a lot of things in my head. You’ve just got to see what’s important to you.
“I absolutely love everybody but it’s made me think about my family a lot and what the priorities are in my life.”
She said ITV bosses did not kill off her character Cathy, meaning she could return to Coronation Street one day.
- Louis Allwood
Friends in real life – Corrie’s Rob Mallard opens up about offscreen friendship with former co-star Katie McGlynn
Coronation Street’s Rob Mallard and Katie McGlynn have remained firm friends ever since the shocking death of Sinead Osbourne three years ago.
Opening up on the strong friendship he has with his former on-screen wife, Digital Spy reports that Mallard said the dramatic nature of Sinead’s final storyline cemented their bond.
“We were mates anyway, although I think that final storyline cemented our friendship; if you do a story like that together, you naturally become very close.
“We can sometimes go six weeks without seeing each other, but I always think the test of a true friendship is when it doesn’t matter how long it’s been since you last saw each other, it’s like no time has passed at all. And that’s what it’s like with me and Katie.”
Following Sinead’s passing, Mallard’s character Daniel has found himself in many romantic complications, before finally discovering some happiness with Daisy (Midgeley, played by Charlotte Jordan). What are McGlynn’s thoughts of Daniel’s new romance?
- Louis Allwood
EastEnders’ Steve Elliott actor Mark Monero unrecognisable in new movie
31 years on from the soap star’s debut, fans are barely able to recognise Mark Monero as he appeared in Netflix’s Villain
The film, which stars Monero alongside Craig Fairbrass, George Russo ad Robert Glenister, centres on an ex-con looking to save his brother from debt collectors.
In a long and successful acting career, Mark has appeared in shows such as Silent Witness, Doctor Who and Casualty.
While fans may not be able to recognise Monero in this new outing, they will undoubtedly be excited to see what comes next for the actor.
- Louis Allwood
Bad boy Ben could destroy his life in EastEnders
Ben had a doting husband, Callum Highway, who had just caught him cheating in heart breaking scenes.
It looks like Ben has been on a path of destruction, carrying out severe vigilante attacks on strangers, leaving people in hospital.
He has even attacked the wrong person, but this doesn’t seem to stop him. Not even the prospect of accidentally killing someone seems to stop Ben.
As if the attacks weren’t bad enough, considering his loving husband is a straight laced police officer, he was caught on a date kissing another man.
Ben went for drinks with his slimy friend Aiden, confiding in him about his various problems.
Aiden shoots his shot, and scored a kiss with vulnerable Ben, as poor Callum watches on from the bar doorway, with tears in his eyes.
Will Callum be able to find it in his heart to forgive Ben, or will this be the end for their marriage?
- Louis Allwood
Baby blues! Abi vows to do whatever it takes to get her son back on Corrie
Abi was devastated to lose her son to Imran and Toyah and will stop at nothing to be reunited with baby Alfie.
Earlier on in the week false evidence was shown at court, alleging Abi was taking drugs. It was decided she wouldn’t be suitable to care for her baby, who was placed with dad Imran and his new wife Toyah.
Abi is heartbroken but refuses to give up on Alfie. She hasn’t had an easy ride with motherhood, after her eldest son Seb was murdered last year.
Out of desperation, she contacts old friend Matty, to help her forge some passports for herself and her baby.
Will Abi really take the leap and kidnap her son?
- Louis Allwood
Danniella Westbrook unrecognisable in sexy bikini throwback
DANNIELLA Westbrook cut a sassy figure as she rode a camel in a hot pink bikini.
The former EastEnders actress, 48, uploaded the stylish throwback snap to her Instagram page, with the witty caption: "Don’t give me the hump."
Giving her post full attitude, she added the hashtag: "#idontsugarcoatit."
Danniella, who played Sam Mitchell in the BBC soap, looked expertly balanced as she wrapped her tanned legs around the animal while flipping her blonde locks over a shoulder.
She added a pair of black sunglasses to her look and a matching coral sarong.
The star's direct caption came after she uploaded a cryptic message about "losing people" over the weekend.
- Milica Cosic
Corrie spoilers: Legendary Wendy Crozier set to make HUGE return
CORONATION Street is set to see legendary Roberta Kerr reprise her role as Wendy Crozier, now Wendy Papadopoulos, in the soap.
Wendy had an infamous affair with the soap's longest-serving character Ken Barlow, played by William Roache, in 1989.
Despite making a a brief return to Corrie in 2012, the actress will now take back her role when Wendy becomes the social worker of Abi Franklin, played by Sally Carman.
Speaking to Beyond Radio about her return to the famous cobbles, Roberta confirmed: "She is returning again".
"When she returned in 2012 she wasn't Wendy Crozier, she married a Greek person and is now Wendy Papadopoulos.
"Now she's just about to come back, as Abi's social worker."
Speaking of her first stint in the Street in 1989, Roberta said: "A lot of it is a hell of a blur, I'd just had a baby, as far as I'm concerned (being an iconic character) never crossed my mind.
"I do remember in terms of publicity, there was a caricature in one of the tabloids, of me in bed with Ken, and I thought, I hope my mother doesn't see that!
"I wasn't a publicity-seeking type of a person. I think the publicity department are fantastic, making a whole big thing of it."
- Milica Cosic
Remember Josh from Hollyoaks?
AMY Barnes may have been loved up with Duncan James from Blue when it comes to Hollyoaks before her untimely death, but there was a time when things were very different.
For a decent stint back in the day she was dating Josh Ashworth… the floppy-haired schoolboy who had something of the Gallagher brothers about him. Or his hair anyway.
Josh – played by actor Sonny Flood – left the soap in 2010, which was incidentally the years he reached the heady heights of the Hollyoaks Hunks calendar too.
Afterwards he had a small part in Casualty, appeared in Doctors and did a panto.
He even did a bike ride from Blackpool to Barcelona in 2013 for charity.
The other interesting thing is that Sonny seems to have put acting on the back burner for a while.
Instead he's been focusing on his studies and he completed a law degree at Manchester University.
He's apparently working as a paralegal now.
- Milica Cosic
Corrie's Sally Dynevor says ‘controversial’ impotency storyline is ‘taboo’
CORONATION Street legend Sally Dynevor has opened up about her "controversial" impotency storyline, revealing it's the most taboo plot she's ever done on the ITV soap.
Speaking about the storyline, Sally exclusively told The Sun: "I think we don't talk about sex enough in the UK.
"I was surprised by the script, I thought, 'Are we allowed to say this at 7pm?' But I'm very happy doing it, it's not something we have done before. It's quite controversial.
"I'm excited about my storyline – it's wonderful when you've got comedy and tragedy together. It's an important issue as quite a lot of men get impotency at this age."
"It's lovely doing the humour with it as well. Sally and Tim are known for running off to the bedroom and now that they can't do that, it's really good fun.
"We see them attempt to talk to a sex therapist but it goes wrong," she teased of what may happen in upcoming scenes.
Sally, 59, joined the soap as Sally Metcalfe back in 1986.
- Milica Cosic
Ex-Hollyoaks star DODGES driving ban
A FORMER Hollyoaks star has dodged a driving ban after insisting she needs her £36,000 Audi A6 to take her daughter to school.
Faye Ayres, who once dated England and Chelsea star Ross Barkley, faced a disqualification after she was caught driving without insurance.
The former Miss Liverpool, 28, was spared by magistrates after claiming she can't take her four-year-old daughter on public transport as the youngster has a rare form of autism.
Ayres, a single mum of two, broke down in tears in the dock as she told of the hardships her little girl faces.
Sefton Magistrates' Court heard the child is likely to "disappear" on trips out, and struggles to wear clothes that aren't her school uniform.
She was stopped on September 21 last year whilst driving her black S Line model through Sefton village.
Ayres admitted driving without insurance and was fined £120 with £144 in costs and victim surcharges.
She was given six points on her license, taking the tally to 12, but was allowed her to keep her driving licence.
- Milica Cosic
'I was racially abused by EastEnders star Katie Jarvis on camera'
A MUM who was racially abused by EastEnders star Katie Jarvis says she's been left "traumatised" and unable to return to work.
Michelle Antonio has told of the debilitating panic attacks she now suffers in her first interview since Jarvis' race rant outside a bar in Southend, Essex.
The performer, who played Hayley Slater, exploded in fury, calling Michelle a "black c***" and bragging: "I'm a celebrity."
"How can racism like this still be going on in the 2020s? You think things have changed, but nothing has," Michelle, 49, told the Sunday Mirror.
"Katie shouted, 'black lives don’t matter, I’m a celebrity' – on and on and on.
"She called me and my daughters 'black c***s'.
“I was so shaken up and angry, frustrated, upset, embarrassed.
"She was very animated and angry. She was shouting and phlegm was flying everywhere."
Single mum Michelle said she was forced to stop working after becoming "isolated and withdrawn" and suffering panic attacks.
- Milica Cosic
EastEnders’ Steve Elliott actor Mark Monero looks completely different
EASTENDERS star Mark Monero looks completely different now with huge muscles in gangster movie Villain.
The 54-year-old actor – who played Steve Elliot in the BBC soap opera from 1991 to 1996 – showed off his new look in the 2020 British crime drama.
The TV star showcased his ripped physique as he starred alongside Craig Fairbrass, George Russo ad Robert Glenister.
The film centres around an ex-con fresh out of prison as he tries to save his debt-ridden brother and the family pub until local mobsters draw him back to a criminal underworld.
Mark played tough guy Michael Till in the hit film produced by Bart Ruspoli.
But rewind 31 years ago and Mark first shot to fame in Albert Square, arriving as Sam Mitchell's old school friend.
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