Will Charity Dingle Be Shot Dead? Emmerdale Actress Emma Atkins Weighs In 

The upcoming Christmas in Emmerdale is set for a dramatic gun showdown that could change Dales forever. Actress Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle) drops hints about a game-changing twist in the future storyline. As the festive week continues, Charity finds herself in a dangerous gun showdown for Mackenzie Boyd. The scene ends with a gunshot echo. It is certain that a fatal outcome is going to happen, but who is going to die still remains a mystery.

According to the sneak peek provided by the Charity Dingle actress, the surprising murder will be unexpected and could reshape Emmerdale’s long-running love triangle. So, get ready for a Christmas no one saw coming!

Emmerdale: Who Is Going To Die This Christmas?

The long-running love triangle of Emmerdale is getting intense day by day. With the arrival of Chloe’s dad, Harry,  followed by Mack’s kidnapping, things have gotten dark. Charity Dingle did get back with Mack, but he is still not prioritising her as his entire focus is on finding son Reuben. Now that he has gone missing, Charity is worried. When she finds his whereabouts and goes to get him. The situation later leads to a gun showdown. The Emmerdale scene ends with the sound of a gunshot. But who is it fired at? 

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EM/ Emma Atkins hinted at a murder this Christmas

Emmerdale actress Emma Atkins has hinted at an unexpected murder. Emma said, “I don’t think it’s in her nature to kill anyone at all. But I think she potentially could and would if that meant protecting people that she cares most about.” Keeping her lip-tight, she quoted, “But who knows?”

Additionally, Chloe is unimpressed with her father’s behavior and decides to form an alliance with Charity and Mack. Chloe’s decision has added a new layer to the drama. So, the whole situation could take a different turn. Let us see in the coming episode who is going to be shot. For the time being, keep coming back to the TV Season & Spoilers for more Emmerdale updates!

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