Emmerdale fans think they have spotted a new couple emerging. Viewers of the ITV soap saw a number of characters leave the village behind and head out into Leeds for a night out. Victoria Sugden was keen to cheer up her pal Ethan Anderson following his recent split.
Meanwhile, Vinny Dingle and Belle Dingle decided to get out and lift their spirits as the former continues to grieve for his wife, Liv Flaherty, who tragically died as a result of the windstorm back in October.
Suzie Merton was also supporting Leyla Cavanagh as they enjoyed a sober night out while Naomi Walters let her hair down with new man Alex, who just so happens to be Dawn Taylor's ex.
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And the night took a dramatic turn for a few members of the group with Victoria having to leave the club after suffering a panic attack as she had flashbacks to when she was raped three years ago while Leyla shopped her former drug dealer Callum as she saw him for the first time since he left her son, Jacob, for dead.
But despite some drama, Emmerdale fans think they have spotted a romance brewing between Vinny and Belle as she supports him through his recent loss. @mishybabez_ tweeted: "I think Vinny and Belle are gonna get together #Emmerdale."
@DionPetrie wrote: "Are they going to get Belle and Vinny together #Emmerdale." @dandylove_ED posted: "No disrespect to Liv but I could warm to Belle and Vinny as a thing. #Emmerdale."
@griannedoherty3 commented: "They might not be biologically related but still... Also anyone else thinking Vinny could actually be Belle's next love interest potentially? They do seem to be spending a awful lot of time together suddenly #Emmerdale." @TwellyWatcher said: "Anyone else think Vinny and Belle gonna get together EVEN THOUGH they’re family. It sounds strange but it didn’t stop Charity and Cain #Emmerdale."
The scenes come ahead of a show first as all female actresses are set to be eliminated from a single episode for the first time. On Friday (March 10), the front doors of the Woolpack will be locked and the men of the village will stay behind for a late-night lock-in, organised by Marlon Dingle, with the hope of using the night as a forum to talk following Paddy Kirk's battle with his own mental health.
Speaking about the upcoming episode, Marlon actor Mark Charnock said: "Despite Paddy being home and safe back in the heart of the village Marlon is finding it hard to get through to him and is worried Paddy will never find the courage to open up and talk. When Chas and Jimmy both unwittingly give Marlon this idea it’s not long before Marlon is acting on their information and setting up this lock-in. He just hopes it will help."
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