March 5th 2024.
Recently, the talented actress Charley Webb, known for her role as Debbie Dingle in Emmerdale, turned 36. It was a special birthday celebration for her, especially after her split from her co-star and partner Matthew Wolfenden. Charley spent her birthday week surrounded by her loved ones, including her three children Buster, Bowie, and Ace, and shared some lovely photos on social media.
One of the highlights of Charley's birthday week was an elaborate cake, thoughtful presents, and delicious pancakes. She expressed her gratitude for spending time with her favorite people in the caption of her post. Fans and fellow co-stars also showered her with sweet birthday wishes, including Glynis Barber, who has known Charley since she was 18, and Catherine Tyldesley, a former Coronation Street star.
Charley and Matthew may have ended their relationship, but they remain on good terms. Last November, they both posted a joint statement on Instagram, announcing their separation while emphasizing their love and respect for each other. They also made it clear that their priority is their children and asked for privacy during this time.
Despite their split, Charley showed her support for Matthew last Christmas by taking their children to see him in the production of Elf the Musical. She shared pictures of the fun evening on her social media, and it was heartwarming to see them all together. Matthew, who left his role as David in Emmerdale, moved to London to be closer to his daughter Amba and her mother Priya Sharma.
David's decision to leave the Dales came after he found out that his son Jacob was in a relationship with Victoria, who happens to be David's ex. It was a difficult time for David, but he ultimately chose to put his children's happiness first. As for Charley, she continues to shine in her role as Debbie Dingle and has a strong support system around her. We wish her all the best on her journey ahead.
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