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Ryan Paton

ITV Emmerdale star Isobel Steele issues tribute after heartbreaking family loss

Isobel Steele issued a tribute as she shared details of her heartbreaking loss.

The 21-year-old is renowned for her role as Liv Dingle on the long-running soap. She joined the ITV show in 2016 and immediately established herself as a fan favourite as she won Best Young Actor at the British Soap and Inside Soap awards.

Liv has endured a turbulent time in the fictional Yorkshire village as she has faced a battle with alcoholism. However, her fortunes recently turned after she started dating Vinny Dingle and the two characters married earlier this year.

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Isobel regularly keeps her 125,000 followers updated with her life away from the screen. She has taken to the social media platform to share a sad update as she announced her pet dog, Ralph, has died.

She said: "Rest in peace Ralph. I love you so much. Never forget you."

Isobel Steele issued a tribute after her family's pet dog died (instagram/@isobelsteelee)

Isobel has regularly shared snaps of her family's two pet dogs on social media. The soap star is also forging a successful career as a musician and she shared a post of her pet behind the piano ahead of the release of her EP, Sounds from the Lounge.
Followers flooded the comments to gush over the post.

Megan said: "Aww cute dog."

Andreas added: "So cool picture of you and you dog "

Jeremy posted: "Love your puppy Iz!!!!"

@thelondondogman commented: "Omg look at that little fluffy head"

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