I read somewhere that Debbie might have a deadly disease, like cancer or HIV. Does anyone know if it's true. It's also rumored that it might be Sarah who is ill.
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Emmerdale star Charley Webb has revealed that Debbie Dingle's pregnancy marks the beginning of a long-term storyline for the character.
Last night, viewers saw Debbie confess that she is expecting a baby in a heart-to-heart with Chas and mum Charity.
Speaking on This Morning today, Webb hinted that Debbie's pregnancy news will only be the start of the drama in store for her over the coming months.
Asked where the story could go from here, the actress replied: "Well, who knows? Another baby on set - that's the big thing!
"This is kind of the start of a storyline that is going to develop in many ways and go on for quite a while. So this is just the beginning, really."
Emmerdale bosses have tipped Debbie for a big storyline for some time, but full details of what lies ahead have yet to emerge.
In an interview with DS earlier this year, executive producer Steve November promised that Debbie's plot would run "for this year and through into next".
Speaking at the time, he added: "Debbie's story will be huge and I think it'll be a big talking point. It will really challenge the characters and challenge the viewers - it's a fantastic story that will really touch Debbie and everyone around her."
Tension between Debbie and her partner Cameron continues in tonight's episode of Emmerdale as she confronts him over her suspicions that he is having an affair.
Charley Webb talks to Soaplife about Debbie's troubles with her daughter, Sarah, and boyfriend Cameron...
Earlier this year, Emmerdale bosses promised Debbie would be involved in a huge storyline... and her daughter Sarah's mysterious bruises seem to be the start of it. "Debbie presumes the first bruise is a result of playing, but then Sarah gets another one and Debbie starts to get concerned," says Charley. "She doesn’t want to think Cameron's involved, but she can't dismiss it." So could Cameron be a child abuser?
Kids get bruises all the time. Why is Debbie so worried about Sarah’s?
"She does think it probably happened while Sarah was playing with Samson – maybe she fell over or he hit her. Debbie knows Samson’s not really aggressive. And it's quite a big bruise for that..."
What does Sarah say happened?
"Nothing. She's keeping very quiet and this makes Debbie suspicious, especially when Sarah gets another bruise."
It makes Andy suspicious, too - of Cameron.
"Debbie's annoyed, but she does understand Andy's thinking. Sarah's his little girl and he hardly knows Cameron. Also, the bruises do seem to come after Cameron's been looking after her."
We know Debbie questions Cameron...
"She does imply he might have something to do with it. He's deeply hurt she could ever suspect him. She doesn't really, though. She feels sure that he'd never do anything like that."
So what's wrong with Sarah?
"Sarah's not herself. She's very tired and a bit down, but she says she hasn't fallen or been in a fight with anyone. It doesn't make sense. Debbie can't understand why Sarah keeps getting these big bruises..."
Emmerdale star Dominic Power has defended his character Cameron Murray's attempts to bring down the Kings, insisting that his alter ego is a "nice guy" at heart.
Cameron has been trying to lure clients away from Carl's haulage business in this week's episodes after deciding to go solo. The situation takes a new twist in the coming days when Cameron, Cain and Charity team up to steal vans from Emmerdale Haulage.
Power has now told ITV.com that Cameron's main motivation is revenge after Carl (Tom Lister) previously tried to break up his relationship with Debbie Dingle (Charley Webb).
"Cameron is loving every minute of making Carl squirm," the actor explained. "It comes back to the point where he tried to ruin things between Cameron and Debbie, and no-one messes with Cameron's Debbie.
"Cameron is a nice guy, and I won't have anyone say any different! But he will not be taken for a fool."
Power also revealed that he has enjoyed the chance to show Cameron on the same side as Cain (Jeff Hordley) against the Kings.
"I am not a Dingle, but I am hugely proud to be part of the Dingle clan and this forthcoming escapade has made me feel more welcome in the Dingle household," he said.
Discussing his character's future, Power continued: "Cameron's been hiding stuff so far, and it's about not letting it release too quickly out into the open. So if anything, he's just got to keep checking himself. Watch this space!"
Emmerdale star Dominic Power has admitted that he does not want his character Cameron Murray to split from Debbie Dingle.
Cameron's relationship with Debbie (Charley Webb) has come under strain in recent weeks due to her attempts to have another baby with her ex Andy Sugden (Kelvin Fletcher) as a saviour sibling for their ill daughter Sarah.
As seen in pictures released yesterday, tensions over the situation will reach boiling point over the festive season as Cameron, Debbie, Andy and Alicia Gallagher (Natalie Anderson) all sit down for Christmas dinner together.
Power told Take It Easy of Cameron's Christmas: "On the exterior, he's trying to elastoplast a smile on for the sake of Debbie, but I think at some point he will implode or explode, one of the two, possibly into the New Year.
"Around Christmas, he becomes a bit of a peacemaker because everyone's so tense because of the situation. Christmas is stressful anyway as everyone has such high expectations. When there's alcohol involved and that kind of anticipation of the perfect day, then expect some stress."
Asked whether Cameron and Debbie can survive such a challenging time, he replied: "They both hope so, because they're having lots of fun together. It would be great to ride this one out, because every day Charley Webb and I turn up to work and make each other laugh. It's a relationship that's growing between two actors - there's definitely some mileage in it."
Cameron arrived in the village in March after previously having an affair with Debbie in Jersey.
in Emmerdale, Debbie and Andy's plan to save seriously-ill Sarah hits another stumbling block as they prepare to sleep together.
Debbie (Charley Webb) and Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) recently agreed to try having a baby together the natural way as they are running out of time to conceive a saviour sibling for Sarah.
When the all-important day finally arrives, Debbie is awkward when she turns up at Andy's to have sex with him, but she tries her best to ignore her nerves.
In the end, though, Andy is left humiliated when Debbie admits that she can't go through with it and quickly leaves.
Debbie's plans are shattered the next day when an embarrassed and rejected Andy refuses to try again. Determined that they can still make things work, what will desperate Debbie do next?
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Oh dear God, yikes! This story line is beyond cringey. Please, make it stop!!
Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher has admitted that he feels torn over where Andy, Debbie and Cameron's storyline should go next.
Debbie (Charley Webb) is currently in a serious relationship with Cameron (Dominic Power), but is desperate for a saviour baby with Andy to help their daughter Sarah, who is seriously ill.
Next week's episodes see Debbie and Andy sleep together as part of the plan - leaving Andy with reignited feelings for his ex.
Speaking to All About Soap about whether an Andy and Debbie reunion could be on the cards, Fletcher explained: "I love working with Charley Webb, so selfishly, as an actor, I think Andy and Debbie would be a great couple. But as a viewer, I'd hate to see Debbie walk out on Cameron, because he's a good guy."
Debbie and Andy decide not to tell anyone that they went through with having sex, but Fletcher added that it may not stay secret for long.
"If Andy grows more jealous of Cameron, he might decide to use this knowledge as ammunition," he explained.
"Andy's starting to believe Debbie likes him and he thinks Cameron has a right to know that, but he isn't vindictive enough to use it at the moment - although when you want something badly enough, you resort to extreme measures."
Emmerdale continues on Monday at 7pm on ITV1.
Emmerdale star Charley Webb has revealed that she is not expecting a reunion storyline for Debbie Dingle and Andy Sugden.
Debbie and Andy recently slept together as they are trying to conceive a saviour sibling for their young daughter Sarah, who needs a bone marrow match as she is seriously ill.
In the aftermath of the pair's sexual encounter, Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) has struggled with his confused feelings for Debbie and seems to be falling in love with her.
However, asked whether Debbie will ever feel the same way, Webb told All About Soap: "No, I don't think she was even in love with him before.
"They had a childish relationship and she fell pregnant with Sarah, but she has moved on and is happy with Cameron. She wouldn't want to mess up what she has with him."
Webb said that the current situation becomes more complicated next week when Debbie discovers that she is finally pregnant.
"Andy's delighted and it makes his feelings for her even stronger," she explained. "But the closer they're getting, the more he's reading into the situation. He's thrilled for Sarah, but it also makes him hopeful there might be a future for him and Debbie."
Emmerdale continues tonight at 7pm on ITV1.
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Emmerdale star Charley Webb has admitted that her character Debbie Dingle will soon feel "betrayed" by her aunt Chas.
Debbie ends her relationship with partner Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) next week after he declares that he's only staying with her because she needs his support through her daughter Sarah's illness.
Chas (Lucy Pargeter) later tries to make life easier for Cameron by letting him stay with her at The Woolpack for a while, which leaves Debbie stunned.
Webb told Soaplife of the break-up: "Cameron tells [Debbie] that he's going to be there for her and won't leave her at a time when she's going to need him the most. And this really gets to her. She's never relied on anyone in her whole life. She thinks he's only staying because of what's going on, rather than because he loves her. And that's not right."
"She is heartbroken - not so much that she's made a mistake, but because she knows she can't live like that," the actress continued. "If he's only staying because he feels he should, then why would she want him to? She's very strong and very focused as he leaves. She doesn't show her feelings, which is classic Debbie."
Asked how Debbie feels about Chas giving Cameron a place to stay, Webb replied: "She's furious. She feels betrayed completely."
Emmerdale airs Debbie and Cameron's break-up on Thursday, March 1 at 8pm on ITV1.
Emmerdale star Dominic Power has insisted that there are no bad guys in his character Cameron Murray's current storyline.
Cameron's relationship with partner Debbie (Charley Webb) is currently under severe strain as she is pregnant with her ex Andy Sugden's (Kelvin Fletcher) child. The old flames slept together to conceive a saviour sibling for their seriously-ill daughter Sarah.
Since having sex with Debbie last month, Andy has developed feelings for her - leaving Cameron furious over his interference in their lives.
Power told itv.com: "It's hit a kind of apex at the moment for Cameron - certainly his relationship with Debbie. The genius of the storyline at the moment, and what keeps the viewers gripped, is that no-one's really to blame.
"Debbie's doing it because she has to, because she wants to save Sarah. Cameron's just reacting to his girlfriend doing that to him. Andy didn't want to sleep with Debbie, but she made him and therefore he fell in love. I think it's a tricky one."
"At the moment, the audience is kind of being divided over Cameron, in exactly the way they should be," the actor continued. "Some people should be on 'Team Andy', some people should be on 'Team Debbie' and some should be on 'Team Cameron'. That's exactly how it's been written, to get that reaction."
Emmerdale fans will also see a spark develop between Cameron and Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) in upcoming episodes as he confides in her over his troubles.
Power added: "Cameron is potentially swapping one huge catalogue of Dingle problems for another. But that's where the drama is. Cheating on Cain's daughter with Cain's sister is probably not the wisest of moves!"
Emmerdale star Dominic Power has revealed that he is keen to film a big showdown scene between his character Cameron Murray and bad boy Cain Dingle.
Cameron will risk sparking all-out war in the Dingle clan later this week as he shares a kiss with Woolpack landlady Chas (Lucy Pargeter) following his recent split from her niece Debbie (Charley Webb).
As Debbie's father and Chas's half-brother, short-tempered Cain (Jeff Hordley) would have more to say than most if the passionate encounter came to light.
Power told the Daily Record: "I was invited into the Dingle fold and to be part of the family on Emmerdale, if you like, was fantastic because you know you are going to be right in the thick of it.
"I've been eased in during my first year, and now it has really started to heat up. I don't know what the fallout will be, but all I know is Cameron is cheating on Cain's daughter so I can imagine it is going to be pretty big.
"When the proverbial hits the fan, I think it is going to get messy. It will be fantastic when it comes. I kind of miss a good tussle. I haven't done that for a while, got my hands dirty, so that could be quite good fun - although [Cain] is on crutches at the moment so it could be an easy fight."
Cameron and Debbie reunite later this week as they decide to give their relationship another try. However, the spark between Cameron and Chas could continue for some time to come.
Power explained: "One of the common things that is said to me in the street is, 'You want to get rid of that Debbie', which is quite clear cut and my response has been 'Watch this space'.
"The thing about Cameron is he has put up with so much in his relationship with Debbie. It's something that has almost been out of his control. He has been driven to breaking point and we have been expecting him to explode in some way and this is how it is happening."
Emmerdale airs weeknights on ITV1.
Emmerdale star Charley Webb has hinted that there could still be a long journey ahead for the soap's saviour sibling storyline.
The actress's character Debbie Dingle and ex Andy Sugden (Kelvin Fletcher) have recently conceived a baby to secure a bone marrow match for their daughter Sarah, who is seriously ill.
Debbie and Andy get the news they have been hoping for in tonight's (March 9) episode as they discover that the unborn child is a match.
However, Webb told Soaplife that there are still no guarantees when it comes to Sarah's future.
"There's more worry, stress and complications in store for Debbie," the 24-year-old explained. "The odds of the treatment working for Sarah aren't good. There's such a massive mountain for them to climb."
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Tonight's episode also sees Debbie's troubled relationship with Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) reach a turning point as he agrees to stay in the village for her.
Webb added: "Debbie would do anything to save her daughter. Her biggest fear was Sarah getting sicker. Losing Cameron was next."
Emmerdale airs weeknights on ITV1.
Emmerdale star Dominic Power has spoken of the feelings between his character Cameron Murray and Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter).
The actor said that the duo have been trying to fight their mutual attraction for some time due to his relationship with her relative Debbie (Charley Webb) but "lust" soon gets the better of them when her son Aaron leaves for good.
Power told What's On TV: "When you're in the first stages of something like this you don't think of the consequences. It's like a fairytale."
He said that Cameron considered leaving The Dales previously but "stayed because he still loves Debbie and very much cares about her", adding: "If he didn't, he would have just upped and gone."
Power said of Cameron's attraction to Chas: "He's definitely still attracted to her. The tension's building inside him and it's coming out in this animalistic way. He's being very inconsiderate and extremely lustful."
"He doesn't not like anything about her and that's the point. Chas is a good friend, a good laugh and she's beautiful. She's put a smile on his face for the first time in ages. It's winning him over."
Power said of them getting together: "Cameron tries to support Chas [after Aaron leaves] and tells her he's there for her. She's been drinking and they find it very hard to resist each other - so hard that the inevitable happens and there are fireworks."
He insisted that Cameron is "paranoid" about Debbie's recent encounter with ex-boyfriend Andy Sugden to conceive a saviour sibling for their daughter Sarah, saying: "It's what's fuelling the fire for him with Chas in a way. It's not tit-for-tat, but it's another way of allowing himself to do it
Emmerdale star Dominic Power has admitted that his character Cameron Murray is being "completely irrational" as he decides to have an affair with Chas Dingle.
Cameron and Chas (Lucy Pargeter) are about to embark on a secret romance which has been tipped to last for some time. Their antics could eventually tear the Dingles apart as Cameron is already in a serious relationship with Chas's niece Debbie (Charley Webb).
Power told Lorraine today (April 12): "[Cameron's] not thinking! The last five months for the character have been extremely difficult, with Debbie and Andy having a saviour sibling, the way they went about having a saviour sibling behind Cameron's back, and he's come to very close blows with Andy since then.
"We've been waiting for Cameron to explode or implode, and I think this is how it's happening now. I think he's acting completely irrationally, and I think his initial attraction to Chas came when he ended up accidentally staying at the pub.
"He was just in a friendly environment for the first time in a long time, and I think that's when he first started to have feelings for her."
Asked about the long-term implications of the plot, he replied: "As you know, in soap we get our scripts once a fortnight and we genuinely don't know what's coming. I don't think the affair is going to end any time soon, but when it does, I think it's going to be a case of fireworks."
Power said that he feels fortunate to be at the centre of storylines with the Dingle clan.
He explained: "I lucked out really, because I joined and the character was with Debbie Dingle, so I was immediately in the middle of the show - because obviously the Dingles are Emmerdale.
"So it's been brilliant. I've had loads of really good storylines so far, and they're just getting better and better."
Emmerdale airs weeknights on ITV1.
Dominic Power reveals to Soaplife that Cameron's days are numbered when he's caught out on a sneaky weekend away with Chas!
So, Cameron gets out of going to Paris with Debbie by convincing her to take Andy instead. How does he pull that off?!
"By stressing it would be a good idea for them to spend time together as a family. He's made it look like he's being completely unselfish, but really he's being crafty. He's said he's going back to Jersey to see his kids but really he's taking Chas away to a hotel. It's such a dangerous thing for him to do."
Dangerous - and stupid. Cain takes a call from Cameron's son and realises Cameron's not in Jersey...
"Cameron's alerted when his son calls his mobile and leaves a voicemail saying he tried to ring him in Emmerdale and Cain answered. Cameron tells Chas that Cain knows he's not in Jersey and they panic. He knows he can no longer pretend that it'll all be OK in the end."
What's Cameron more afraid of: Cain beating him up, or Debbie finding out he's cheating on her?
"Debbie finding out is far worse for him. He thinks that he can handle Cain by pulling the wool over his eyes and telling him more lies. What's working in his favour is that everyone knows Cain's a bit of a stirrer anyway."
Does Cameron truly love Chas?
"Yes he does - but I also think he's still in love with Debbie. It's pretty much a case of him loving two women at once. When he's at home with Debbie, he shuts off about the thing with Chas. Then when he's with Chas, he deceives himself that the Debbie life isn't happening."
Why doesn't Cameron just tell Debbie the truth?
"I think Cameron would honestly like to be all-out truthful but Chas is insisting that Debbie's baby is born first and they don't give her extra stress while she's pregnant. Cameron can't see the point in waiting – it'll be bad at any stage and he wants to do it now. He'd like to just run away from all of this and marry Chas."
Dominic Powers has spoken about his "awful" experience on EastEnders.
The Emmerdale star once played a motorbike courier delivering a letter to the Queen Vic in EastEnders.
"I'd grown up watching EastEnders and to suddenly be in the Queen Vic was terrifying," he told The Sun of his small part.
"It was the hottest day of the year and the building was absolutely sweltering. When I walked in dressed head to toe in motorbike leathers I was a bit of light relief.
"Everyone laughed at me. I was all fingers and thumbs and I wanted the ground to swallow me up."
Power added of his ordeal: "I had one line, 'Sign there mate', to Ross Kemp, who said to me, 'It's not as easy as it looks', as I fumbled to get the envelope out.
"I don't know why I deserved that. It was an awful experience."
Dominic Power is currently involved in one of Emmerdale's central storylines in the lead up to the village serial's 40th anniversary in October.
His character Cameron Murray is having an affair with Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter).
Emmerdale's Debbie Dingle embarks on a vengeful plan later this month as she vows to make sure that her aunt Chas is sent down for murder.
Things aren't looking good for Chas (Lucy Pargeter) as she faces trial over Carl King's death in upcoming episodes, but Debbie is determined to make things even worse by testifying as a witness for the prosecution.
Debbie is unable to forgive Chas for her affair with Cameron Murray and will do whatever it takes to ensure that the verdict is guilty, wanting Chas away from the village for good. But will Debbie get the result she's hoping for?
Here, Charley Webb - who plays Debbie - reveals more about what's ahead for her character in the next few weeks.
There's a brief moment of happiness for Debbie on the way next week as she brings Sarah home from hospital. How does it go?
"Debbie is very excited about this. It's a massive moment for the whole family, because they've all been waiting for it for so long. They have a little party for her and it's really nice.
"The worries aren't over, though - Debbie still needs to make sure that Sarah doesn't get any infections and that she stays healthy. Sarah is not back to normal and she's not going to school, but she's in a much better position than she was before."
How does Debbie explain the Cameron situation to Sarah?
"Sarah knows that Cameron and Debbie aren't together anymore, but she can't understand why she can't really see Cameron as much. She wants him to be there, as he's been a massive part of her life.
"I think that's really hard for Debbie, because deep down she wants him to be there too. She's still madly in love with Cameron, but can't have him. She finds it difficult to talk to Sarah about it, but she does in the end after psyching herself up to do it.
"The situation is still really raw for Debbie. She's very hurt and upset over Cameron's betrayal."
What are Debbie's feelings towards Chas at the moment?
"Debbie is still really bitter when it comes to Chas. She's also still in complete shock, because Chas was her best friend, they're family and they were just a massive part of each other's lives. What Chas did was the ultimate betrayal."
What can you tell us about Debbie's plan to make sure that Chas is locked up for life?
"Debbie has decided that she's going to go to court, stand on the witness box and basically tell them everything she possibly can to make Chas sound guilty!"
What is Debbie's motive for such a drastic plan? Is it just revenge?
"It's massive revenge! But I think it's also the fact that Debbie still loves Chas so much despite everything that's happened. She may not like her, but she does love her because they're family. So it's almost like Debbie can't bring herself to see Chas every day.
"The hurt is so raw and she doesn't want to be reminded of the situation any further, so Debbie thinks it'd be much better for her if Chas stayed locked away and out of her life."
Cameron tries to get Debbie on Chas's side for the trial, doesn't he?
"He does, and Debbie kind of goes along with it at first. She pretends that she's going to possibly help Chas by being a witness for her defence. But then right at the last second she says to Cameron, 'Are you joking? Do you really think I'd do anything to help you?'
"Cameron pleads with her and says, 'We really need your help', but then him saying 'we' makes things even worse because it's those two together."
How does Debbie feel when the day she has to give evidence arrives?
"Debbie's totally ready for it. She puts on this complete mask about the whole thing. She puts on a dress, she puts on red lipstick and it's so out of character for her. It's almost like she's pretending to be someone else. She's absolutely determined.
"I do think Debbie is slightly on the edge of a breakdown. She's acting so neurotically with a lot of things."
Gennie is also at the trial, but she's going in support of Chas. How does Debbie feel about that?
"She doesn't care. She absolutely does not care. Debbie isn't interested in who's going, why they're going, or what team they're on. All she cares about is ruining Chas's life."
How does it go for Debbie in the witness box?
"It goes really well, up until a certain point where it starts to go a bit differently! I won't give too much away, but Debbie thinks she's saying all the right things and it's looking like it's going her way, but then it suddenly takes a turn…"
Does Debbie have to sit and hear Cameron give his evidence supporting Chas?
"She does. You'll see that Debbie puts on a really brave face, but then she totally crumbles when she gets home. It's just destroyed her."
How would Debbie react if Chas was found not guilty?
"She'd be determined to ruin her life in some other way! She'd be determined to get revenge. But at the moment, it's not in her mind, as she is 100% positive that Chas will get sent down…"
Emmerdale's Debbie Dingle embarks on a vengeful plan later this month as she vows to make sure that her aunt Chas is sent down for murder.
Things aren't looking good for Chas (Lucy Pargeter) as she faces trial over Carl King's death in upcoming episodes, but Debbie is determined to make things even worse by testifying as a witness for the prosecution.
Debbie is unable to forgive Chas for her affair with Cameron Murray and will do whatever it takes to ensure that the verdict is guilty, wanting Chas away from the village for good. But will Debbie get the result she's hoping for?
Here, Charley Webb - who plays Debbie - reveals more about what's ahead for her character in the next few weeks.
There's a brief moment of happiness for Debbie on the way next week as she brings Sarah home from hospital. How does it go?
"Debbie is very excited about this. It's a massive moment for the whole family, because they've all been waiting for it for so long. They have a little party for her and it's really nice.
"The worries aren't over, though - Debbie still needs to make sure that Sarah doesn't get any infections and that she stays healthy. Sarah is not back to normal and she's not going to school, but she's in a much better position than she was before."
How does Debbie explain the Cameron situation to Sarah?
"Sarah knows that Cameron and Debbie aren't together anymore, but she can't understand why she can't really see Cameron as much. She wants him to be there, as he's been a massive part of her life.
"I think that's really hard for Debbie, because deep down she wants him to be there too. She's still madly in love with Cameron, but can't have him. She finds it difficult to talk to Sarah about it, but she does in the end after psyching herself up to do it.
"The situation is still really raw for Debbie. She's very hurt and upset over Cameron's betrayal."
What are Debbie's feelings towards Chas at the moment?
"Debbie is still really bitter when it comes to Chas. She's also still in complete shock, because Chas was her best friend, they're family and they were just a massive part of each other's lives. What Chas did was the ultimate betrayal."
What can you tell us about Debbie's plan to make sure that Chas is locked up for life?
"Debbie has decided that she's going to go to court, stand on the witness box and basically tell them everything she possibly can to make Chas sound guilty!"
What is Debbie's motive for such a drastic plan? Is it just revenge?
"It's massive revenge! But I think it's also the fact that Debbie still loves Chas so much despite everything that's happened. She may not like her, but she does love her because they're family. So it's almost like Debbie can't bring herself to see Chas every day.
"The hurt is so raw and she doesn't want to be reminded of the situation any further, so Debbie thinks it'd be much better for her if Chas stayed locked away and out of her life."
Cameron tries to get Debbie on Chas's side for the trial, doesn't he?
"He does, and Debbie kind of goes along with it at first. She pretends that she's going to possibly help Chas by being a witness for her defence. But then right at the last second she says to Cameron, 'Are you joking? Do you really think I'd do anything to help you?'
"Cameron pleads with her and says, 'We really need your help', but then him saying 'we' makes things even worse because it's those two together."
How does Debbie feel when the day she has to give evidence arrives?
"Debbie's totally ready for it. She puts on this complete mask about the whole thing. She puts on a dress, she puts on red lipstick and it's so out of character for her. It's almost like she's pretending to be someone else. She's absolutely determined.
"I do think Debbie is slightly on the edge of a breakdown. She's acting so neurotically with a lot of things."
Gennie is also at the trial, but she's going in support of Chas. How does Debbie feel about that?
"She doesn't care. She absolutely does not care. Debbie isn't interested in who's going, why they're going, or what team they're on. All she cares about is ruining Chas's life."
How does it go for Debbie in the witness box?
"It goes really well, up until a certain point where it starts to go a bit differently! I won't give too much away, but Debbie thinks she's saying all the right things and it's looking like it's going her way, but then it suddenly takes a turn…"
Does Debbie have to sit and hear Cameron give his evidence supporting Chas?
"She does. You'll see that Debbie puts on a really brave face, but then she totally crumbles when she gets home. It's just destroyed her."
How would Debbie react if Chas was found not guilty?
"She'd be determined to ruin her life in some other way! She'd be determined to get revenge. But at the moment, it's not in her mind, as she is 100% positive that Chas will get sent down…"
Emmerdale character Debbie Dingle will reportedly attempt to con people out of their money in an upcoming plot.
Following recent heartache at the hands of cheating boyfriend Cameron Murray (Dominic Power), Dingle - played by Charley Webb - will use her family's history of con schemes to earn some quick money.
She soon hatches a get-rich-quick scheme in a similar vein to her parents Cain and Charity, in order to provide a better future for daughter Sarah and newborn son Jack.
"Debbie's on a mission and she's taking no prisoners!" an Emmerdale insider told Inside Soap.
"Heartbroken she might be, but she has no intention of sitting about moping. Debbie will be putting her Dingle skills to maximum use as she prepares to set her plan in motion," the source added.
"Her initial target is Dom, but once it becomes clear Debbie will stop at nothing in order to get her way, Cain and Charity start to wonder whether their daughter might be out of control."
Emmerdale character Debbie Dingle will reportedly attempt to con people out of their money in an upcoming plot.
Following recent heartache at the hands of cheating boyfriend Cameron Murray (Dominic Power), Dingle - played by Charley Webb - will use her family's history of con schemes to earn some quick money.
She soon hatches a get-rich-quick scheme in a similar vein to her parents Cain and Charity, in order to provide a better future for daughter Sarah and newborn son Jack.
"Debbie's on a mission and she's taking no prisoners!" an Emmerdale insider told Inside Soap.
"Heartbroken she might be, but she has no intention of sitting about moping. Debbie will be putting her Dingle skills to maximum use as she prepares to set her plan in motion," the source added.
"Her initial target is Dom, but once it becomes clear Debbie will stop at nothing in order to get her way, Cain and Charity start to wonder whether their daughter might be out of control."
Emmerdale star Charley Webb has revealed that her character Debbie Dingle changes "almost overnight" as she embraces her bad girl side.
As revealed in reports over Christmas, Debbie hatches a get-rich-quick scheme in an upcoming storyline, targeting village newcomer Dominic Andrews (Wil Johnson) with her plan.
Debbie even changes her appearance as she indulges in the risky behaviour, wearing new clothes and sporting a darker hair colour.
Webb told All About Soap: "She becomes very business-minded, almost overnight. She suddenly goes through this massive change, to her looks and her hair.
"It's all about earning money for the kids. She's determined that no-one will ever be able to screw her over again."
Debbie's antics come as she continues to struggle with being betrayed by her ex-partner Cameron Murray (Dominic Power) and aunt Chas (Lucy Pargeter).
Webb continued: "She's watched her mum and dad do what they want and get what they want for years. Now she's saying, 'That's it - I'm like you'.
"Even Charity's shocked, but Debbie's got a one-track mind at the moment. She just wants to become a mini-Cain. The Cameron thing has left her completely broken, and this is the only way she can get through it. She's putting on a mask and pretending everything's okay."
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i think she needs to go to the funny farm who on earth would want to be like cain
Emmerdale star Charley Webb has asserted that no villager will ever mess with Debbie Dingle again.
Speaking to What's on TV, Webb revealed details about her heartbroken alter ego's decision to become more ruthless.
"Suddenly she has this massive change," Charley revealed. "She becomes very business-minded, she changes her look, her hair and her appearance, and it's all about making money for the kids and nobody's ever going to screw her over again.
"Debbie's watched her mum, Charity, and dad, Cain, for years, do want they want, get what they want and now she's like 'That's it, I am that'."
"She has this complete change over night, and everything changes," the star added. This new side to her is completely different and she wants to be what Cain is - so watch out Emmerdale, there's a new Cain in town."
Details of Debbie's new appearance emerged earlier in the month.
She will resort to conning residents to make quick money in the wake of her split from love cheat and murderer Cameron Murray.
she could do with eating a bit more she looks very thin and her new look isnt great and she is suppose to the new dales villian bitch no way
I am glad she has gone back to her natural hair colour, her roots needed doing for a long time when she was blonde
Debbie may have found herself in hot water with her attempts to con Dom in recent episodes, but her dodgy dealings aren't over yet. Will Cain be able to protect his daughter as her behaviour continues spiralling out of control?
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Is it just me, or do others feel DOM to be a pain in the Ar$% - is he supposed to be a hardman. Total dislike of him and his kid, hope he's not in it long, caught with drugs or motorbike crash in the next day or so would do just fine. Get rid of him ...
so far, I have not taken to him but guess one ought to give the guy a chance a little while longer