Emmerdale character Meena Jutla is soon set to get her comeuppance on the ITV soap.
She is played by Paige Sandhu and has been leaving bodies in her wake since she appeared in The Dales, totalling four murders and three attempted murders.
But the gripping storyline is set to reach a climax with Meena having her sights set on her next victim as she goes seeking revenge on her ex, Billy Fletcher, and bride to be, Dawn Fletcher.
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The 25-year-old actress said she has 'loved every second' of playing Meena.
Speaking of her reign of terror coming to an end, shes said: "The ending's incredible, better than I could ever have imagined, and I have already started crying.
"[Meena] is a psychopath and believes nobody will ever get the better of her. Psychopaths are incapable of feeling fear like we can."
Meena's actual ending is a very well kept secret, both for fans and around the Emmerdale set, just as each murder has been with only the producers and Paige knowing the full story.
The actress was told to hide her character’s nature from the rest of the cast, including Matthew Wolfenden, who plays love interest David Metcalfe.
Paige said: "He would get really annoyed. He’d say ‘Do you know what’s going to happen with your character?’
"I’d say ‘Yes, but I can’t say.'"
Paige's role in Emmerdale is actually her first big job.
Prior to joining Emmerdale last September as the estranged younger sister of Manpreet Sharma, Paige’s only TV work was an episode of Endeavour and two episodes of Doctors.
When she left drama school, Paige suffered tremendously with an anxiety battle - making her worlds away from her overly confident on-screen character.
She said: "When I left drama school I was a very anxious person. I wasn’t getting any jobs and I was struggling.
“The anxiety took the form of insomnia. Life was hard and a struggle."
When Paige suffered from anxiety, she turned to tapping therapy for help, sometimes known as Emotional Freedom Technique.
Users believe tapping pressure points on the head and face creates a balance in the body’s energy system and eases emotional distress.
Today Paige is much happier but still believes strongly in the importance of looking after mental health and to help battle it, she writes down her thoughts and fears, meditates and does Pilates and yoga.
She said: "Just syncing my breath with the movement of my body and getting away from my thoughts can be really useful."
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