Actress Nadine Mulkerrin, who plays Cleo McQueen on Hollyoaks, comments on the recent storyline involving Tom and Belle on Emmerdale.

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November 4th 2024.

Actress Nadine Mulkerrin, who plays Cleo McQueen on Hollyoaks, comments on the recent storyline involving Tom and Belle on Emmerdale.
Actress Nadine Mulkerrin recently shared her thoughts on the ongoing abuse storyline in both Emmerdale and Hollyoaks. In Hollyoaks, her character Cleo Mcqueen is currently trapped in an abusive relationship with manipulative Abe Fielding, who has been controlling and manipulating her for months.

Throughout this ordeal, Abe has gone to extreme lengths to isolate Cleo from her loved ones, even going so far as to send fake postcards to make them believe she had gone away. Similarly, in Emmerdale, the character Belle Dingle is also facing abuse from her husband Tom King.

Nadine praised both shows for tackling this difficult issue in a realistic way, particularly noting the angle of the storyline in Emmerdale where the couple has already split up. She believes this adds an important layer of reality to the situation, as it shows that the abuser can still have an impact on the victim's life long after the relationship has ended, especially if there are children involved.

As for Cleo's current situation, Nadine revealed that she was shocked and even screamed when she first found out about her character being held captive by Abe. She also noted that the set for the secret room was cleverly built right next to Cleo and Abe's flat, making it even more chilling and disturbing.

Nadine is eagerly anticipating the moment when Cleo finally escapes from Abe's clutches, but she is just as in the dark as the viewers about when and how that will happen. In the meantime, she encourages fans to join Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community for exclusive spoilers, interviews, and more.

Ultimately, Nadine hopes that these storylines will raise awareness about the issue of abuse and show that it can happen to anyone, regardless of their background or social status. She believes it is important for victims to speak up and seek help, and she is proud to be a part of these powerful and impactful storylines.

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