ITV Emmerdale fans 'see exit' coming as Caleb gets involved and they warn 'don't go there'
04.04.2023 - 13:07
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Emmerdale fans have warned Leyla Cavanagh 'don't go there' as they think her exit could finally be on the cards after recently escaping death at the hands of drug dealer Callum. During the first trip to the Dales of the week on Monday night (April 3), the wedding planner returned from her spa retreat after she left the village following her kidnap ordeal.
She headed straight to see her son, Jacob, who also ended up wrapping up the kidnap with Suzie Merton after the pair hurried to try and save her in scenes aired last month, and asked him out for lunch. Later, at The Woolpack, Charity Dingle overheard Leyla telling Jacob about her retreat and teased: "No holiday nookie to report on?"
Shaking her head, recently divorced Leyla admitted: "I have nothing to report on because I wasn't looking for that. Besides I don't think a recovering addict with PTSD going through a divorce really screamed holiday romance." Attempting to make light of the situation, Charity joked: "Oh well clearly you are going on the wrong holidays then."
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She then asked: "What do you say?" turning to Caleb Milligan. The half-brother of Cain and Chas Dingle clearly wanted to stay out of their conversation but Charity asked if Leyla had met Caleb before, to which she explained: "Yeah our paths crossed," appearing to refer to when took advice from Caleb about Callum before it ended in her being tied up in the woods.
Caleb then replied: "I think no one chatted you up because you are intimidating, it's always the pretty ones that no one dares talk to." Listening to the conversation, an unimpressed Jacob interjected: "Right can we stop talking about whether or not my mum is
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