Emmerdales

Emotional Emmerdale spoiler video shows worried Chas get news amid hard-hitting cancer story

Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter) had her world turned upside down in Emmerdale recently when Liam Cavanagh (Jonny McPherson) revealed he had found a lump in her breast.

Given Faith (Sally Dexter) died after her own cancer diagnosis, it was no surprise Chas spent time in denial following Liam’s discovery. Liam said that while he won’t tell anyone, he encouraged Chas to get checked out and in this new video, she receives a call with confirmation about an appointment.

In the pub back room, Liam pops by to see Chas. She tells him about the appointment but starts to wonder if the quick phone call back might mean something worrying.

Chas speaks to Liam at his house in Emmerdale
Liam is determined to be there for Chas (Picture: ITV)

A supportive Liam says they might want to tell Chas as quickly as possible, and is then thrown when she suddenly asks him to go along and be there with her.

Liam says he’s more than happy to come along and when Chas finds out it’s actually his day off, she’s touched to by the fact he’s choosing to spend time with her.

- Advertisement -

But at the appointment, what will Chas’s results be?

And can she finds the courage to tell her family what she’s going through?

Liam supports Chas as she attends an appointment about her breast cancer scan in Emmerdale
He later heads to the appointment to support Chas (Picture: ITV)

Discussing this new narrative, producer Kate Brooks explained:

‘When this story was first pitched, we were acutely aware how important it was to explore this. With Chas’s family history of breast cancer and Chas being such a strong character, and in many ways the bedrock of the Dingles, we wanted to show the impact on not just her, but her immediate family.‘With Lucy Pargeter’s innate ability to showcase Chas’s vulnerabilities beneath her hardened exterior, we knew she was absolutely the right character to play this with.’‘We approached Breast Cancer Now as we wanted to depict this story in the most authentic way possible. Any light we can shed on this disease and encourage and remind people to routinely check their breasts can hopefully help lead to more positive outcomes.’

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
error: Content is protected !!

Adblock Detected

DISABLE ADBLOCK TO VIEW THIS CONTENT!