ITV Emmerdale fans demand character's exit as they want Rishi 'protected at all costs'
28.07.2022 - 15:27
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Emmerdale fans have been left reeling as Sandra Flaharty made her next move in a bid to get her hands on some cash. The character, played by Joanne Mitchell, returned to the Dales earlier this month and it wasn't long before viewers of the ITV soap discovered the truth behind her return.
Last seen last year when her daughter Liv's alcohol addiction spiralled, Sandra arrived pleading for her daughter's help after seeing her turn her life around, ditching the booze, and marrying the love of her life, Vinny Dingle. While Liv did appear to be willing to help, she and her new husband did send her on her way but Sandra was soon found drunk in the graveyard by Liv and pal Gabby Thomas.
Without hesitation, Liv fell for Sandra’s act and ended up inviting her to stay with her. But her true reasons for her return have since been revealed when newcomer Terry showed up as he stormed into their home and demanded his money, to which Liv offered to pay him off with her own cash.
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Later, Liv met with Terry and paid him the money, with him admitting he was "glad to see the back of" Sandra while she said it was a relief to get him off her back. But it was all a rouse as at the end of the episode, it was revealed that Sandra and Terry were in cahoots as they split the £4,000 between themselves. And it appears Sandra's plans to con her daughter aren't stopping there as she remarked: "If this goes according to plan, I'll rinse that girl for everything she's got!"
And her keenness for cash is evident as she been pilfering money from the tip jar at the salon where she was given a job by Mandy Dingle who was trying to help her
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