Emmerdale spoilers follow.
Emmerdale star Daisy Campbell has teased her character Amelia Spencer’s “memorable” exit storyline.
As viewers will know, Amelia has become romantically involved with evil abuser Tom King in recent months, succumbing to his manipulation and even helping him in his schemes to get revenge on his estranged wife Belle Dingle.
It was confirmed last month that Campbell will soon exit the the ITV soap after 13 years in the role of Amelia, with her character’s storyline set to tie in with Tom’s downfall as the abuser finally gets his comeuppance.
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Discussing her exit during a new interview with Inside Soap, Campbell teased: “I was crying a lot, and that was draining. I couldn’t believe it was happening, it came around so quickly.
“But it’s also probably one of the most memorable things I’ve filmed. I love the way Amelia leaves. I left those final scenes feeling happy with what we’ve done. Amelia exits putting herself first, and finally doing what’s right for her and Esther.”
The actor previously confirmed that her final scenes will air just before Christmas, though “the door is being left open” for her to return.
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“It wasnât my choice to leave Emmerdale and it was a shock at first. Being in Emmerdale is all I have ever known,” she told The Mirror. “Iâve spent the whole of my childhood growing up in the soap and it felt daunting.”
Campbell continued: “Once they explained, I totally got it. Amelia isnât part of the Dingles, her dad has left, [her child’s father] Samson has gone now and she doesnât have any family. There is nowhere to take Amelia and I understand that. I feel incredibly lucky to have been in the soap for 13 years and to have been handed so many opportunities at such a young age.”
Emmerdale airs on weeknights at 7.30pm on ITV1, and streams on ITVX.
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