Emmerdale fans call out Charles' blunder as he finds missing daughter Naomi
06.07.2022 - 00:19
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale fans were quick to call out vicar Charles Anderson's blunder on Tuesday night as he finally found his missing and estranged daughter Naomi. Only recently, Charles went in search of his long-lost daughter and tonight he eventually tracked her down to a bar where she was working at.
And things soon took a dramatic turn when Charles saw Naomi arguing with her boss to which he quickly stepped in and defended her, but ending up knocking her boss over in the tussle. During the confrontation, Charles exclaimed: "Stay away from my daughter!", leaving Naomi reeling at the family revelation.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. Soap watchers were quick to call out Charles for his not very tactful way of revealing that he is Naomi's biological father.Taking to Twitter, one person said: "Not the best way to introduce yourself to your daughter Charles #Emmerdale." A different account put: "Nicely handled Charles - very tactful..." Another follower wrote: "That’s one way of introducing yourself Charles #Emmerdale." While a different viewer added: "Well, that could've went better, Charles.
#Emmerdale..." It comes as Naomi actress Karene Peter shared details about her character and whether she will become a village regular. Speaking at a recent press day with OK!, the actress said of Naomi: "So a little bit of an edge, I think she kind of is a little bit misunderstood, I'll say that.
"She may come across a bit misunderstood but I think as we get to know her, she has got many facets to her and I think we kind of meet her under not so great circumstances. "But I think throughout the story, she kind of redeems herself and you see different sides to Naomi,
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