Natalie J. Robb is regarded as one of Emmerdale's most beloved figures.
The soap star joined the cast of the long-running ITV show as Moira Barton in 2009. She has since endured a turbulent time in the fictional Yorkshire village which involved a rocky romance with first husband John Barton.
She has since remarried with Cain Dingle and played a key role in the show's 50th anniversary celebrations last month. Moira was distraught when her husband was arrested for the murder of Al Chapman.
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The plot took a dramatic twist when it was revealed Cain's son, Kyle, was the real killer. Cain has since pleaded guilty to try and protect Kyle.
Kyle's mum, Amy, is set to take him away from Emmerdale and spoilers have revealed Moira will also soon be departing the Yorkshire village. Key characters such as Harriet Finch, Liv Dingle and Faith Dingle have been killed off from the show as part of the landmark 50th birthday celebrations.
Show bosses warned up to eight characters could exit the show as part of the anniversary episodes. However, Natalie has offered reassuring news to fans as she confirmed she will not be exiting for good.
She told Metro: "She gets her head round it, she comes back from Belfast and says “it was a blip,” she’s okay now and she says “we can make it work, we will make it work.
"She doesn’t really know deep down whether that is something she can do. ‘But at this stage she thinks “I’ve got to give it everything,” because it’s the love of her life and she’s got a family to him.
"We had a scene together where she says, 'I’ll do everything I possibly can to keep this family together'. That’s always been Moira’s thing, she’s fierce about her family.’"
Away from the screen, Natalie's life is, fortunately, less dramatic than her on-screen counterpart. The soap star enjoys a close relationship with her cast-members and was previously dating co-star Johnny McPherson, who plays Liam Cavanagh on the ITV soap.
Natalie and Johnny shocked fans when it emerged they were dating and had moved in together during the first coronavirus lockdown. However, the two Emmerdale actors announced they had parted ways last year after surprising fans with their relationship only several months previously.
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