Emmerdale's Danny Miller assures fans he's NOT leaving the show
His fans are over the moon
Author: William MarriottPublished 22nd Jul 2019 Last updated 22nd Jul 2019
Emmerdale fans, it is time to rejoice because Danny Miller, who plays Aaron Dingle, has revealed he is NOT leaving the show, even though his on-screen husband Ryan Hawley quit the soap.
Danny, who has played the village heartthrob for 11 years, revealed he has no intention of quitting and will stay for as long as he can!
Speaking to The Daily Star, the 28-year-old said, "It’s been 11 years now and there really is nothing like being called upstairs about a big storyline. I’m still buzzing about what’s coming up. I’m happy to stay as long as they’ll have me".
Danny went on to explain that he never expects to be kept on each year, adding, "Even now, I never expect a new contract, because I think you can become a bit too comfortable which can make you lazy. I never take any of it for granted".
This is good news for fans, after they were left devastated when Ryan Hawley, who has played Robert Sugden for five years, revealed he will be leaving the Yorkshire Dales, to pursue other acting roles.
Announcing the news, Emmerdale producer Laura Shaw said, "Ryan Hawley is leaving the show - it's been a fantastic five years with him and we will miss him dearly. There is some time left with him on screen yet but in time, it does mean that our beloved Robron are going to be parted".
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This week sees the villagers enjoy a Wild West themed charity fundraiser day hosted by Bernice, but she can't help but be disappointed when Liam says he's not interested in going.
Emmerdale's Danny Miller assures fans he's NOT leaving the show
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Behind closed doors, though, Robert is acting furtively. What is he up to, and how is Megan involved?
This week sees the villagers enjoy a Wild West themed charity fundraiser day hosted by Bernice, but she can't help but be disappointed when Liam says he's not interested in going.
Eventually she manages to convince him by offering him the role of Sheriff, and he certainly seems to be enjoying his role as he struts along Main Street in full garb on an impressive horse.
Bernice is particularly taken with the sexy sheriff, and as the festivities begin to get into full swing she takes Nicola aside and whispers that she's planning to propose to Liam later.
All the villagers are in high spirits and taking their roles as Westerners very seriously. Tracy is impressed with Billy's efforts and the two continue to flirt up a storm.
When Rishi arrives at the event, he offers to store the charity takings in the factory safe, and everyone is having a great time.
Everyone except Kerry, that is, who is furious when she's 'arrested' by US Marshalls Jimmy and Dan and put in the village gaol.
As Kerry stews in jail, she's appalled when Jimmy and Dan drag Amy in and tell her she's to spend an hour in the cell with Kerry.
It soon becomes evident that the villagers have orchestrated their join arrests so that Kerry and Amy can sort out their differences. Will they kiss and make up?
The next day, tensions between Amy and Kerry are thawing when they receive a visit from a solicitor, demanding that Amy pay back some money she stole while on holiday in Dublin – or she'll report her to the police.
Soon Kerry's thoughts turn to the charity money stored at the factory safe. The pair of them think up an elaborate plan to steal the money, but soon realise they've been caught on CCTV. When they go back to destroy the footage, an errant spark from the electrics goes rogue...
Meanwhile, with their flirting at fever pitch after the Wild Western fundraiser, a frisky Billy and Tracy arrange to meet at the store room at the factory.
But as a fire starts to spread across the factory, Tracy realises too late that she's stuck in the cupboard. As the tiny room begins to fill up with smoke, will Tracy make it out alive?
Outside the factory, the villagers begin to gather as the Fire Brigade arrive to battle the blaze. The next day, the fire investigators and the police begin to search through the debris for clues.
At the Woolpack, a determined Kerry inwardly insists that the fire had nothing to do with them, and a guilt-stricken Amy wants to believe her.
Victoria tells Robert that she's planning on leaving Emmerdale earlier than planned, but after experiencing stomach pains is taken to hospital for an emergency scan. Robert is overcome seeing his niece or nephew on the monitors.
Arriving home with a healthy scan, Victoria faces yet more trauma when Lee turns up unannounced and demands a pay out and a public apology for sullying his name. Victoria is adamant that she'll never apologise.
Diane and Robert try to convince Victoria that the best thing to do would be to pay Lee off. But Lee refuses to accept their offer, saying it's not enough money. Will Victoria ever be able to move on?
Tracy and Vanessa can't understand why Frank is still running around after Megan, but Frank assures them it's nothing to worry about.
Behind closed doors, though, Robert is acting furtively. What is he up to, and how is Megan involved?
This week sees the villagers enjoy a Wild West themed charity fundraiser day hosted by Bernice, but she can't help but be disappointed when Liam says he's not interested in going.
Eventually she manages to convince him by offering him the role of Sheriff, and he certainly seems to be enjoying his role as he struts along Main Street in full garb on an impressive horse.
Bernice is particularly taken with the sexy sheriff, and as the festivities begin to get into full swing she takes Nicola aside and whispers that she's planning to propose to Liam later.
All the villagers are in high spirits and taking their roles as Westerners very seriously. Tracy is impressed with Billy's efforts and the two continue to flirt up a storm.
When Rishi arrives at the event, he offers to store the charity takings in the factory safe, and everyone is having a great time.
Everyone except Kerry, that is, who is furious when she's 'arrested' by US Marshalls Jimmy and Dan and put in the village gaol.
As Kerry stews in jail, she's appalled when Jimmy and Dan drag Amy in and tell her she's to spend an hour in the cell with Kerry.
It soon becomes evident that the villagers have orchestrated their join arrests so that Kerry and Amy can sort out their differences. Will they kiss and make up?
The next day, tensions between Amy and Kerry are thawing when they receive a visit from a solicitor, demanding that Amy pay back some money she stole while on holiday in Dublin – or she'll report her to the police.
Soon Kerry's thoughts turn to the charity money stored at the factory safe. The pair of them think up an elaborate plan to steal the money, but soon realise they've been caught on CCTV. When they go back to destroy the footage, an errant spark from the electrics goes rogue...
Meanwhile, with their flirting at fever pitch after the Wild Western fundraiser, a frisky Billy and Tracy arrange to meet at the store room at the factory.
But as a fire starts to spread across the factory, Tracy realises too late that she's stuck in the cupboard. As the tiny room begins to fill up with smoke, will Tracy make it out alive?
Outside the factory, the villagers begin to gather as the Fire Brigade arrive to battle the blaze. The next day, the fire investigators and the police begin to search through the debris for clues.
At the Woolpack, a determined Kerry inwardly insists that the fire had nothing to do with them, and a guilt-stricken Amy wants to believe her.
Victoria tells Robert that she's planning on leaving Emmerdale earlier than planned, but after experiencing stomach pains is taken to hospital for an emergency scan. Robert is overcome seeing his niece or nephew on the monitors.
Arriving home with a healthy scan, Victoria faces yet more trauma when Lee turns up unannounced and demands a pay out and a public apology for sullying his name. Victoria is adamant that she'll never apologise.
Diane and Robert try to convince Victoria that the best thing to do would be to pay Lee off. But Lee refuses to accept their offer, saying it's not enough money. Will Victoria ever be able to move on?
Tracy and Vanessa can't understand why Frank is still running around after Megan, but Frank assures them it's nothing to worry about.
Behind closed doors, though, Robert is acting furtively. What is he up to, and how is Megan involved?
However, Emmerdale did hint Robert's exit will be dramatic. Laura revealed, "Victoria's Robert's sister evil rapist Lee is still pursuing her. Victoria decides the only way to get away is to leave the village forever. Robert is devastated and doesn't want her to go.
"Lee piles the pressure on her and Robert has been pushed to the edge and he is on a mission to get his revenge on Lee even if it kills him".
She concluded, "You've seen in the past what happens with Aaron when he unravels so when he is parted from his beloved Robert, it's going to be explosive".
In true Emmerdale style, it's going to kick off!
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