Emmerdale spoilers - Nate Robinson is soon to become a dad – and has a plan to get past his phobia of blood…
Emmerdale’s Tracy is cracking up in Monday’s episode on ITV from 7pm (see our TV Guide for full listings).
With pregnant Tracy about ready to pop it really is crunch time. But Nate still hasn’t got shot of his phobia of blood and guts.
Seeing as the due date is looming, Nate (Jurell Carter) takes drastic measures, much to Tracy’s (Amy Walsh) amusement! But will his self-set test work and push him through the pain barrier and come out winning?
Tuesday, 16th February 2021 at 7:30 am
A familiar face returns to Emmerdale this week as Faith Dingle (Sally Dexter) reappears, having been driven away for keeping a huge family secret. Can Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley) forgive his mum’s misdemeanours?
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Cain’s son Nate Robinson (Jurell Carter) prepares to become a father as Tracey Metcalfe (Amy Walsh) gives birth to their daughter, and pregnant Gabby Thomas (Rosie Bentham) makes a big announcement about her future.
Here are all your Emmerdale spoilers for
22nd – 26th February 2021.
Faith returns but Cain forgive her?
If you detect a whiff of gin and trouble, it’s because Faith Dingle is rolling back into town. Moira Dingle (Natalie J Robb) is stunned to randomly bump into her errant mother-in-law in a hotel car park, and she appears to have taken up undertaking. Either that or she’s become a goth as she’s dressed in full funeral gear.
Emmerdale spoilers: Kidnapping horror leaves Jimmy and Nicola King at war
Emmerdale child Carl Holliday is set for a new kidnapping plot on the ITV soap after his mother Juliette returned, which leaves Nicola and dad Jimmy King in complete horror
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Emmerdale is set to launch a new plot with one of the village children – Jimmy King’s (Nick Miles) little son Carl Holliday (Charlie Munro Joyce).