Charity from Emmerdale is shocked by two big discoveries.

Lots of chaos within the family.

August 8th 2024.

Charity from Emmerdale is shocked by two big discoveries.
Family drama seems to be a constant in the lives of the Dingles in Emmerdale. And when it comes to Charity Dingle, she always seems to be in the know about any family matter, no matter how secretive it may be at first. This week, the Dingle family had to say goodbye to Samson, as he was sentenced to four years in prison for his involvement in Matty's false imprisonment and for assaulting Josh.

Amidst all the chaos, it was revealed that Samson is the father of Amelia's baby daughter, Esther. But ever since Esther was born, Samson has made it clear that he wants nothing to do with being a father to her. This has given Amelia's boyfriend, Noah, the chance to step up and be a father figure to Esther.

Despite Samson's recent bad behavior, Amelia couldn't help but worry about his and Esther's future as she awaited the results of his plea hearing. This also troubled Noah, who was convinced that he was a better father figure to Esther than Samson. However, things took a turn when Amelia discovered that it was Noah who had reported Samson to the police after he assaulted Josh. Feeling betrayed, Amelia ended their relationship, thinking that she would be better off on her own.

In tonight's episode, Amelia confided in Charity about her breakup with Noah, but she lied and said it was because they got bored. However, Charity could sense that there was more to the story and encouraged Noah to open up. Eventually, Noah revealed his secret about Samson and Charity gave her opinion on the matter. Feeling guilty, Charity couldn't help but feel bad for her son when Noah explained that he only reported Samson out of jealousy.

Knowing how Sam and Cain would react if they found out about Noah's involvement, Charity promised to keep quiet about it. She knew that it went against the Dingle Law, but her priority was to keep Noah safe. After all, family comes first for Charity, even if it means breaking some of the Dingle rules.

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