Emmerdale's Daisy Campbell issued a heartfelt message to her co-star as they teased "something special" is on the way.
The soap star is renowned for her role as Amelia Spencer in the fictional Yorkshire village. The character has endured a difficult period on the show since she gave birth to baby Esther.
Amelia was abandoned by the baby's dad, Samson Dingle, and broke things off with Noah Dingle when she discovered he had been withholding the truth from her. She received a lifeline on Friday's episode when Mandy Dingle offered her a job at the salon to help her get self-sufficient to be able to raise her child.
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Mandy is portrayed by Lisa Riley on the show and she revealed on Instagram that the storyline is set to continue as she shared a snap of the two together on set. She said: "Great morning here with my work daughter @daisycampbellofficial doing something special for @emmerdale."
The two enjoy a close relationship away from the screen and Daisy took to the comments to praise her co-star. She said: "Love ya."
Karen Blick plays Lydia Dingle in Emmerdale and she took to the comments to hail the two as "beauties". Fans gushed after the update as they looked forward to what the two are about to get up to on the show.
Janette said: "What a lovely photo of you both.. I can see lots of fun ahead in salon with these two. Can't wait to see."
Christina added: "Lovely photo Lisa of you and Daisy. Love Emmerdale"
Karen commented: "Lovely photo Lisa"
Erin posted: "I feel like another Emmerdale duo is coming now"
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