Emmerdale: Maya Stepney actress 'quits' soap following child grooming storyline
Louisa Clein has reportedly left the show
Last updated 23rd May 2019
Emmerdale actress Louisa Clein has reportedly quit the soap after one year playing Maya Stepney, after her character was arrested for child grooming earlier this week. The chilling storyline, which has seen 40-year-old Louisa's character begin a 'relationship' with the teenaged son of her ex-boyfriend, has come to a head this week.
Maya has been having a 'relationship' with Jacob Gallagher, who is still in school and is the son of her now-ex-boyfriend David Metcalfe, for months - and finally got arrested earlier this week when David confronted her.
But apparently, Louisa has now also quit the soap after just 14 months playing Maya. It is being reported that a source has said whilst Louisa's performance has been a huge hit with fans, they'll be disappointed to know that the arrest has "spelled the end" for both Louisa and her character Maya.
It is also thought that Louisa's cast mates at Emmerdale gave her a send-off after filming finished last week.
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This comes after children's charity Barnardo's praised the soap for portraying the storyline last week. Chief executive Javed Khan said, "Some Emmerdale fans have been vocal about feeling uncomfortable with the grooming storyline, but we applaud producers for highlighting this very real and disturbing issue.
"Our polling shows there is still a significant proportion of the public that doesn’t realise Maya’s actions in the soap were criminal. When a boy or girl turns 16, that doesn’t mean they can no longer be sexually abused or exploited. Children are children by law until they are 18.
"While 16-year-olds are free to make choices about sex, teachers and other adults who abuse their positions of trust to groom young people under 18 are still committing crimes."
Emmerdale airs every weeknight at 7pm on ITV, with a second showing on Tuesday nights at 8pm.
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