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This phone thing is doing my nut in... phone in bag , me and my brother go to the cafe , I got to the toilet for 2 mins and back out .. I lift my bag and we go to the cops .. my phone is not in my bag.. I wonder where I could have lost it. It was in my bag in the cafe I let it out my sight for 2mins , my brother was sitting next to it , I come out and go to the cops .. phone not in bag any longer ... COME ON !
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Lets face it. Maisie isnt the sharpest tool in the box.
However I think the penny drops next week when she realises Posh Boy is a nasty piece of work
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Lyndon Ogbourne has teased that Emmerdale bad boy Nathan Wylde has a "really dark future" ahead.
The actor recently confirmed that he was quitting the ITV1 soap but told This Morning that there are "lots more twists and turns to go" with his character.
"There's a really dark future ahead for Nathan, even darker than you've seen," he revealed.
He went on to say that ITV may warn viewers prior to broadcasting the scenes.
"The stuff we've filmed is possibly some of the most evil and corrupt stuff I've witnessed in the soap at all," he continued. "I think they are planning on putting warnings before the episode.
"There's some really dark stuff that's been filmed with one of the main actors. It's really corrupt and quite evil."
Ogbourne also confirmed that the show's bosses have left the door open if he wants to return to the role in the future.
"They've very kindly said they'll leave the door open so who knows?" he said. "To be honest I don't want it to be the end of Nathan. I hope he does come back at some point because I've just had an absolute blast playing him and there's lots more to come."
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^ I say he threatens Faye and/or Maisie
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Jason Merrells has revealed that Emmerdale's Declan Macey will be murderess Natasha Wylde's "enemy".
Merrells, who joined the ITV soap earlier this year, told Soaplife that Declan would break up with Natasha (Amanda Donohe) when she continues to defend her son Nathan against claims that he murdered his father Mark.
However, despite ending the relationship, Declan remains at Home Farm.
"Natasha's always been the driving force in the business but the tables have turned," he said. "Natasha's shocked at how cold he suddenly becomes. Instead of her lover now he's her enemy. And he's determined to get exactly what he wants."
Asked what Declan wanted, he admitted: "Complete control of Home Farm.
"He wants the Wyldes out and the first thing he does is sack Nathan. Deep down I think he still cares for Natasha but he turns the love into hate..."
Natasha, Maisie (Alice Coulthard), Nathan (Lyndon Ogbourne) and Will, will all exit the soap as the storyline reaches its climax.
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Emmerdale star Lyndon Ogbourne has revealed that he will be filming his final scenes for the soap this week.
In August, the actor announced that he was bowing out of the show after nearly two years in the role of twisted Nathan Wylde.
Writing on Twitter last night, Ogbourne commented: "I'm chilled and ready for my final week filming Emmerdale, full of every emotion you could name - but mostly excitement and sadness!
"I've had the most amazing time EVER!! I'll never forget playing and bringing to life Nathan Wylde! Thank you all for your support - let my final week commence!"
Later, he added: "So proud of all your comments of support about my final week ahead - I love being involved in Emmerdale and I enjoy playing Nathan so much, but I have to follow my heart and ambition."
Ogbourne has previously said that "personal ambition and excitement for future projects" sparked his decision to leave the long-running drama.
The 27-year-old's screen family members Amanda Donohoe (Natasha), Alice Coulthard (Maisie) and Oscar Lloyd (Will) are also departing the programme.
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Maisie Wylde (Alice Coulthard) returns determined to testify at Ryan's trial. She puts Nathan (Lyndon Ogbourne) in a panic and he almost confesses all to his sister...
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Natasha Wylde (Amanda Donohoe) tries to calm Nathan down and tells him they must see their lies about Mark's death through to the end...
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Interview with Lyndon Ogbourne
Is Nathan still confident his plan to frame Ryan for Mark’s murder will work?
"Until things start going seriously wrong for him. He’s convinced it’ll work. It has to, considering everything he’s been through. But then Maisie comes back to the village and things start to unravel even more. Nathan’s pleased to see her, hoping she’ll have decided to dismiss the Ryan-is-innocent thing. She hasn't though. In fact she chooses to stay with Faye rather than with him and Natasha. That’s a real shocker."
How upsetting is it for Nathan to have Maisie believe that he killed their dad?
"It’s devastating. Most of his actions have been motivated by trying to protect Maisie and their brother Will. So to have Maisie being so adamant that he killed Mark starts destroying him."
It seems that by protecting his mum, Nathan’s the one who’s losing everything and everyone...
"He finds it more and more upsetting that Natasha seems less and less willing to give him any kind of support. He’s done so much for her and yet she seems happy to let the entire village think he’s guilty. He wants Natasha to back him up, to tell people he’s not the murderer and to convince Maisie that Nathan isn't the killer. It's scary that Natasha's not sticking up for him."
How does Nathan feel when he takes the stand in court at Ryan’s trial and swears to tell the whole truth?
"The lying doesn’t bother him but he is scared and worried about taking the stand. This is his only chance to get the judge and jury onside. He puts a brave face on it and manages not to let his fear show. As always when he’s backed into a corner, he comes out fighting. He feels that the court is behind him - apart from Ryan, Maisie and Faye, that is."
Does Nathan not have a single ounce of compassion or guilt over Ryan?
"Heck no. It’s all gone on far too long for that. He hates Ryan for what he’s done to the Wylde family – even though it’s not Ryan’s fault."
We know Nathan gets kidnapped – how does it happen?
"It’s all very sudden when he’s on his way home from the court."
What were the scenes like to film?
"They were quite terrifying - both to make and to watch. They’re the most exhausting and shocking scenes I’ve ever done on Emmerdale. Nathan’s blindfolded and bundled into the back of a car. Then when he comes to, he doesn’t have a clue where he is. He’s tortured and is absolutely petrified. It's obvious the kidnapper is trying to make Nathan confess to the murder."
Does Nathan ever wish he’d never got involved in covering up for his mum?
"Yes, of course, but once he’d decided to cover up for Natasha, there was no going back. He loves his mother but he hates her, too, for almost being willing to see him framed as Mark’s killer."
How do you feel about the break up of the Wylde family?
"All of us - Amanda, Alice and myself - feel sad about it, although we’re all looking forward to what we’ll be doing next. We’re planning on meeting up regularly though - we’ve become very good friends."
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Natasha Wylde could confess to murder to save her son Nathan Wylde in 'Emmerdale'.
The businesswoman and her son have framed Ryan Lamb (James Sutton) for the murder of her cheating husband Mark Wylde (Maxwell Caulfield), but Amanda Donohoe - who plays the murderess in the ITV1 soap - believes her character could come clean when Nathan's life is in threat.
The farmer - played by Lyndon Ogbourne - is set to be kidnapped after he provides false testimony at the trial.
Amanda revealed to Soaplife magazine: "Her motives for not confessing are, and always have been, to protect her family so if that came into question maybe she would."
The actress also believes her alter-ego doesn't hate her husband's secret son Ryan but simply feels she has no choice but than to get him sent to prison.
She said: "Natasha's in denial. She's shut down and feels numb. This is the decision she's made and she has to carry it through to the end. Natasha's frozen her feelings. Now she's come so far she can't allow anything to get in the way."
However, Amanda - who recently announced her decision to leave the show - expects her character to get caught out.
She said: "There are so many murderers in 'Emmerdale' who've got away with it, but I think it's about seeing justice down."
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