Emmerdale

Emmerdale legend forced to quit work after health struggles intensify

Matty, Mack and Vanessa stand in a field with Moira in Emmerdale
Moira gets some further terrible news (Picture: ITV)

Shortly after Moira Dingle (Natalie J Robb) was diagnosed with a brain tumour in Emmerdale, she started to feel smothered by her family.

They all meant well by doing things for her but to Moira, it felt as though they were treating her like a child.

After recognising how his sister was feeling, Mackenzie (Lawrence Robb) let her look after Isaac (Bobby Dunsmuir) alone, despite knowing that wasn’t advised due to Moira’s seizures.

Moira managed to look after Isaac for a little while, but disaster struck when she experienced a seizure, leaving the young lad without any care.

Fortunately, quick-thinking Isaac called an ambulance, leading to Cain (Jeff Hordley) coming home shortly after.

Coming up, Moira is once again put out thanks to the arrival of Matty (Ash Palmisciano). He has a holdall and explains he’s moving in.

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With Matty and Mack worried about Moira’s erratic behaviour, Mack later discovers the sheep have escaped from their field.

He immediately accuses Moira, who agrees not to go out alone.

In the week, the family face further drama when Mack and Matty discover multiple sheep aren’t moving.

Moira Dingle looking out of the window in Emmerdale
Moira has been diagnosed with a brain tumour (Picture: ITV)

When Moira gets to the farm, she’s told most of the sheep are dead and one of them is in a bad state.

As Moira struggles to remember what’s happened, she gets upset but accepts that she needs to stop working for the time being.

Throughout the production of the storyline, Emmerdale has worked closely alongside the charities Brains Trust and The Brain Tumour Charity in order to tell Moira’s story authentically and realistically.

‘Moira’s diagnosis comes as a huge shock to both her and her family and Moira faces an emotional and challenging time ahead,’ producer Sophie Roper revealed.

‘The research and support we’ve received throughout this storyline has allowed us to depict the realities of the condition and though at times it may be distressing to see the symptoms Moira’s experiencing, we’re keen to explore the hope and resilience Moira finds as she comes to terms with her diagnosis.’

Actress Natalie J Robb, who has played Moira since 2009, added: ‘I feel really fortunate to be trusted with such a challenging storyline.

‘Moira and her family have an extremely challenging time ahead, and I’m hoping I can portray it in a truthful way that does justice to all the people who are really suffering with a brain tumour.’

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Source: https://www.foxnews.com/
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