will chas ever discover what emma did to her not now likely
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will chas ever discover what emma did to her not now likely
No according to InsideSoap, they are setting up a Chas/Paddy/Rhonda love triangle.
But I have to agree with lizann "stupid return for chas". A Love S.L with Chas & Paddy is such a yawn-fest, they've been there, done that already. Cant the writers come up with fresh new ideas for Chas?
Chas had a romance while off looking after Sandra, maybe she got hurt and is on the rebound or he will come looking for her so hurt again for Paddy
What is Chas romance was with Tom or Graham, Chas and Debbie again with the same man :p
Daz and Chas might work but she was married to Dan briefly
Does Chas know Ashley is dead?
chas could be sick, has she cancer gene like faith, who is dara her irish man?
There was an article a while ago that they were bringing in a son of Faith (so Chas's half brother) as the new hunk. Maybe Dara is him.
Would be typical soap if it turned out that either Debbie or Chas had been unknowingly involved in incest (I still haven't ruled out the possibility that Tom Waterhouse turns out to be him.)
that's NOT what what Emmerdale said ... in the Emmerdale Secrets Video interview with Iain MacLeod earlier this year he stated that they were bringing in someone connected to the Dingles in September and they stated that they COULD and I say COULD be connected with either Debbie Dingle or Faith Dingle ... they NEVER EVER stated about bringing in a brother.
now she is keeping baby, do you think she will miscarry or something will be wrong with the baby?
http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emme...y-chas-autumn/
Looks like she will have the baby
Pregnant Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) gets an unpleasant diagnosis
Chas Dingle is set to get unfortunate news in coming weeks as her pregnancy sickness gets worse in Emmerdale – leading to a diagnosis of Hyperemesis Gravidarium. Recently, Chas has been overwhelmed by the constant nausea and Paddy Kirk has been unsure how to deal with it.
The couple are looking forward to welcoming their child and becoming a family but as Chas’ sickness seems to have no end in sight, Paddy is helpless and decides that he needs to get her to a doctor.
Paddy and Chas have been taking big steps in their relationship, as they agree to get engaged and also move in together. But that means Padster will have to step up and help Chas through her uncomfortable condition.
Hyperemesis Gravidarium is an illness of far more serious morning sickness with intense nausea, vomiting and other unpleasant symptoms. It tends to ease off in the later semester of pregnancy but this is not always the case.
It’s certainly not going to make things easy for Chas – or Paddy for that matter as we can’t imagine she will have much patience for his bumbling ways.
Can they prove to be a worthy team to get her through this?
Severe Morning Sickness like Duchess of Cambridge had... I feel sorry for all that have to endure this :(
Is she all cured of PTSD?
http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emme...e-baby-trauma/
Chas's baby has Renal agenesis, a condition in which a newborn is missing one or both kidneys. Unilateral renal agenesis (URA) is the absence of one kidney. Bilateral renal agenesis (BRA) is the absence of both kidneys. :(
was chas young underage when she had aaron 26 years ago, pregnant same time as charity?
baby margherita needs a miracle, lucy playing a blinder
is she blaming paddy, cain should be there for her, stupid french authorities
Chas Dingle takes centre stage in dramatic and heartwarming scenes next week, as she goes into labour on the day of The Woolpack's grand reopening.
Chas gets trapped in the pub toilets with her cousin Marlon (Mark Charnock) at this life-changing moment, throwing her into a panic as she doesn't want to give birth without her partner Paddy Kirk by her side.
Here, Lucy Pargeter – who plays Chas – reveals all on the big episode.
Can you tell us about Chas's labour scenes?
"It is the opening of The Woolpack, which has been closed down for a while due to some dry rot. Charity has got stuck on the motorway somewhere because she's put the wrong fuel in her car, Paddy can't be located, and everyone's running around like headless chickens.
"Chas should be on maternity leave, but of course she's the one trying to get everything up and running. She's questioning Marlon because she can't find Paddy and he runs off into the men's loos to avoid her.
"Chas follows him and unbeknown to him, there's something wrong with the door and they can't get out. Initially they're joking around, then her waters go and they're stuck. She's a bit afraid because she's been having pains but she thought it was all stress.
"Paddy's not there with her. She really wanted Paddy to be there and she also wanted to be in a hospital because of what happened with Grace. It looks like she's going to be stuck there with Marlon who's not the biggest help in the world. He's slightly panicking himself, so it's not the best situation and things progress quite quickly."
Is Marlon a good birthing partner?
"He starts off a bit flaky and panicky as any man would be, but as time goes on, Marlon realises people are on the other side of the door as well. It gives him strength and he does what a cousin would do.
"He loves Chas and they've got a great relationship. He gets it in his head that he's there for her, they can do it and he's a calming influence on her."
How have Chas and Paddy been feeling in the run-up to the birth?
"Fine, really. They haven't really had much focus on the birth, apart from Paddy wanting to go to ante-natal classes. Chas very much didn't want to, only because of the questions she might be asked by the other mums. She feels like she'll have to bring up what happened to Grace. She's a bit dubious of it.
"She's given birth to Grace before and doesn't want to relive it in that sort of room with people around her. But Paddy and Chas have been absolutely fine. There hasn't been much scare-mongering, just anticipation knowing that it's going to happen."
With everything that has been going on with Robert, how worried is Chas about Aaron at this stage?
"She's worried about his state of mind. She's worried about what could happen to Aaron, as in his self harming or his depression or going off the rails. That's always in the background.
"She has offered her help, she's tried to be strong and said: 'Right, get over him, you need to move forward and try to be there for him'. So she's quite concerned about his mental state."
What sort of a mum do you think Chas will be to the baby?
"A little more fearful, more wanting her baby monitor next to her constantly and maybe a movement pad underneath and a breathing thing on her and I think she will be by her side every minute that she can.
"She's starting back to work straight away so the baby will be with her behind the bar. Like any mum, that paranoia of 'I've got to keep looking at her and waking her up and checking on her', but they know that there's nothing physically wrong with the baby.
"She's going to be slightly more paranoid but hopefully as the months go on, they'll settle in to parenthood and things will calm down a bit."
Do you think Paddy and Chas's relationship has been affected by Mandy's latest return?
"Mandy has turned up, but she and Chas are getting on okay. From the very beginning, Chas said: 'You look at him the wrong way and I'll rip your head off and spit down your neck'. I love that line! She's set her stall out and when Mandy went to the ante-natal class with Paddy, Chas didn't really get angry.
"Mandy's always going to be there in the background, but I don't think Chas feels threatened by her at this point because they're starting afresh and are just about to have this baby.
"Everything that happened last year is hopefully going to be made more palatable by the arrival of this new baby and hopefully can only make them stronger."
What has it been like working with Lisa?
"Lisa's been amazing. She's obsessed with the show, as in she's watching it and she knows what's happening. She's professional, she turns up and not only knows her lines, she knows everybody else's lines. She's brilliant on set, she's got loads of energy.
"Dominic said before she's started 'you two are either get on like a house on fire or absolutely hate each other' and thankfully we get on really well. I think she's brilliant. She's hilarious and she's just full of energy and excitement."
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emm...labour-scenes/
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emm...pman-cheating/
Emmerdale has confirmed that Chas Dingle and Al Chapman will be drawn back together again next week.
Chas turns to Al for comfort as she struggles with the news that her mum Faith is terminally ill.
Upcoming episodes see Chas confide in Al a few days after Faith has shared the truth about her cancer.
Al tries his best to comfort Chas and also opens up about some of his own family issues.
Meanwhile, Chas's husband Paddy is struggling over how best to support her at this difficult time.
Paddy messes up by bringing home hospice flyers for Faith, which is the last thing Chas wanted to see while she's still processing everything.
Chas takes her frustrations over Paddy's behaviour out on Al, who suggests that she has taken her husband's gesture the wrong way.
When Al offers to be a friend to Chas, she starts to back down from the row.
Later, Chas admits to Al that she'd like to forget everything that's happening for a while.
They bond over a bottle of wine and stories of Faith, before the inevitable happens as they share a passionate kiss.
Is this another one-off or the start of an affair?
Lucy Pargeter, who plays Chas, told Digital Spy and other media: "This is just a kiss, an outpouring of everything, a release, something that just goes somewhere that is completely unexpected, really.
"Even though they have that connection and they've had that connection and frisson before, it's just something that happens. I don't think it's worth ruining a marriage over a kiss that happened in circumstances where they were feeding each other's need for support at that period of time.
"Chas just takes it that step too far, but it's definitely not worth ruining a marriage over this kind of glitch in the matrix."
Well, not had anyone cheating on their partner recently ... :angry:
chas the idiot again for al
so a full blown affair, that is what sick faith needs
Lucy has had more work done to her face, I hate when people ruin their appearances with addiction to cosmetic procedures and Chas the character has been ruined with her actions with Al and in how she treats Aaron and Paddy
if she is pregnant and we have to wait until next year birth for paddy to uncover the truth, ill put my foot through my telly
Chas is ready to put Al in the past and is feeling more appreciative of her family than ever before. Grateful for Paddy?s endless support, she?s privately ashamed that she came close to leaving him.
But trouble is brewing, what with Chloe telling Belle that Al took someone out to dinner on the night Faith died. With the penny dropping, Belle realises that Chas never ended her affair. And after being confronted, Chas finds herself unable to deny the truth when Belle starts firing questions.
Belle?s suspicion that this is also the reason why Cain killed Al leaves Chas manic with fear that Belle will tell the family. And soon enough, Belle will be seen putting Moira in the picture about what she knows. With Chas now preparing for a trip away with Paddy, will she be able to get out of the village before a furious Moira wades in?
i wish she would leave, even for a while, try make up with aaron
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emm...turning-point/
Family is going to forgive her.... Wonder if the Duke of Sussex had a hand in the script writing???? :hmm:
Speaking to Digital Spy and other media, Emmerdale producer Laura Shaw teased a "huge" storyline to come, which could "maybe" bring Chas and Aaron "back together".
"There?s a huge story coming up for Chas in the new year that?s going to be shocking for all her family and friends and villagers around her," she said.
"We know that her and Aaron have got quite a strained relationship at the moment and Aaron?s really pushing his mum away.
"This could be the story that maybe brings those two back together and bonds mother and son again. That?s all for us to find out in the new year," Shaw added.
another affair, chas and charles
New romance lined up for her and Liam..
is she sick, cancer gene like faith?
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emm...cavanagh-plea/
Emmerdale's Chas Dingle will receive a plea from Liam Cavanagh next week, as her breast cancer storyline begins.
The soap announced the character's devastating diagnosis earlier this week, following her mother Faith's tragic cancer story.
In upcoming scenes, Chas is forced to hide during a passionate embrace with Liam, when Paddy, Mandy and Eve unexpectedly arrive home.
Chas manages to remain out of sight, with Liam admitting to a suspicious Mandy that there is a woman in the house. He lies and says it's no one they'd know.
Before she leaves, Chas is taken aback when the village doctor confesses he felt a lump in her breast. Chas rushes to leave so she won't be seen, before breaking down when she gets outside.
The next day, Chas begins to worry about the lump. Meanwhile, Liam accidentally admits to Mandy and Paddy that he slept with Chas the day before.
When she finds out he spilled their secret, Chas goes to confront Liam ? anxious that he might have also shared news of the lump.
When she finds him, Liam reassures her but worries when Chas deflects from talking about the lump. He pleads with her to go to the GP and get it checked out.
Emmerdale is working with Breast Cancer Now for the upcoming storyline. Producer Kate Brooks explained the importance of the story, saying: "We approached Breast Cancer Now as we wanted to depict this story in the most authentic way possible.
"Any light we can shed on this disease and encourage and remind people to routinely check their breasts can hopefully help lead to more positive outcomes."
Chas actress Lucy Pargeter added: "I hope we can do it justice. It won't be all doom and gloom, there will be ups and downs just like with anything. But I hope it looks and feels real. And if just a few people get help for breast changes that do not feel or look right, it could do some good too."
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emm...has-diagnosis/
Emmerdale is set to air emotional scenes next week as Chas Dingle receives her cancer diagnosis.
The ITV soap recently announced a breast cancer storyline for Chas, which will prove especially devastating given her mother's tragic cancer story.
The plotline begins as Chas is having a fling with village doctor Liam Cavanagh, though he notices a lump in her breast and urges her to make an immediate appointment with her GP.
In follow-on scenes set to air next Monday (January 22), Chas gets a call that confirms her hospital appointment that afternoon, and asks Liam to accompany her ? leaving him pleased to be the chosen person to support her.
During the appointment, Chas receives the difficult news that she has triple negative cancer.
She later vents to Liam about her diagnosis back home, and it becomes clear to him that she is struggling despite trying to put on a brave face. Chas tells Liam to leave her to herself, and once he is gone she breaks down and cries.
The following day, Paddy notices something is wrong with Chas as he drops off Eve, but she covers for herself. Lydia also picks up that something is wrong, leading Chas to reveal her cancer diagnosis.
Liam overhears from the Woolpack corridor, and while he's happy to hear her opening up, he is also sad that he is no longer Chas's only confidant.
The day afterwards, Chas begins to research more information on her cancer diagnosis on her phone.
Speaking recently about the storyline, Emmerdale producer Kate Brooks said: "When this story was first pitched, we were acutely aware how important it was to explore this.
"With Chas's family history of breast cancer and Chas being such a strong character, and in many ways the bedrock of the Dingles, we wanted to show the impact on not just her, but her immediate family.
"With Lucy Pargeter's innate ability to showcase Chas's vulnerabilities beneath her hardened exterior, we knew she was absolutely the right character to play this with."
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/emm...b-cancer-risk/
Emmerdale's Chas Dingle encourages three of her close family members to book genetic tests next week after receiving some news about her illness.
Chas has been taking a break from the village following the news that she has breast cancer, but she'll return home in the coming days as the next chapter of the storyline begins.
In new scenes, Chas tells her family that the cause of her cancer is the faulty BRCA2 gene.
Chas explains to her brothers Cain and Caleb and her son Aaron that there's a high likelihood they could have the faulty gene too. Cain and Caleb also learn that they could have passed it onto their children.
Looking for a distraction, Chas prepares to go and visit Mandy to celebrate her birthday.
Before Chas leaves, she notices Aaron's hesitant reaction and encourages him to make an appointment for his gene test referral.
Aaron remains uneasy and evasive as he feels pressured by Chas, but will he go ahead and make the appointment?
BRCA1 and BRCA2 are examples of genes which can raise a person's cancer risk if they become altered.
A woman who has a variant BRCA gene has an increased chance of developing breast cancer and ovarian cancer.
The variant genes also increase a man's chance of developing male breast cancer and prostate cancer.
A genetic test can confirm whether a person has inherited one of the cancer risk genes. After a blood test is taken, the results usually arrive within two to four weeks.
Emmerdale announced Chas' breast cancer storyline last month.
Lucy Pargeter, who plays Chas, said at the time: "When the producers first discussed this storyline with me I knew I didn't want us to shy away from any aspect of this diagnosis for Chas.
"She saw her own mother ultimately die after an incurable breast cancer diagnosis, so for Chas to receive a breast cancer diagnosis herself, makes it all the more poignant. Our audience knows her so well, they have seen her relationships, know her faults, her passions, her insecurities, quirks and fears.
"So for them to see this story play out will be more meaningful given everything that has happened to both her and her mother. I think this is the beauty of our genre 'Soap'. However, I am more than aware of the huge responsibility with us telling this story.
"I hope we can do it justice. It won't be all doom and gloom, there will be ups and downs just like with anything. But I hope it looks and feels real. And if just a few people get help for breast changes that do not feel or look right, it could do some good too."
Emmerdale has worked with Breast Cancer Now on Chas's storyline. In addition to its website, Breast Cancer Now's helpline (0808 800 6000) is open 9am-4pm Monday to Friday and 9am-1pm on Saturday.
More information or support about living with breast cancer or treatment is available from organisations includingMacmillan Cancer Support, Coppafeel!, Cancer Research UK and Stand Up to Cancer.