Emmerdale spoilers suggest mystery Dingle could be hiding in plain sight in the village
There's many Dingles so it wouldn't be a huge surprise
Could there be a mystery Dingle hiding in plain sight in the Emmerdale village?
We all know the legendary Dingle clan is one of soap’s most famous families. And, it is fair to say that clan is rather large, with family members regularly popping up out of the woodwork.
According to one current cast member, there may be a Dingle in the village just waiting to be revealed. This comes from Shebz Miah, who plays Kammy in Emmerdale. He made the admission speaking to journalists at an Emmerdale press conference.
Shebz, from Bradford, made his debut as Kammy earlier this year with the character causing lots of mischief in the village as well as being involved in a love-triangle featuring Sarah and Jacob. Shebz has been teasing details of Kammy’s backstory and whether we may see some of his family members soon appear in the ITV soap.
Shebz said: “I’d love to be related to Cain somehow. I just think that would be so, so sick.” As previously reported the acting star is a self-confessed Emmerdale fan who has loved working with icon Jeff Hordley – who plays village rogue Cain Dingle.
Discussing his admiration for his co-star. Shebz said: “He’s so down-to-earth. When I first walked in, you are aware of people’s presence. Someone like Jeff could walk around with a chip on his shoulder but since I’ve been here he’s been so down-to-earth.”
The Emmerdale newcomer, who has previously appeared in Doctors and Casualty, has spoken of his great respect for other Dingle acting talents. Describing Lisa Riley, who plays Mandy Dingle, as ‘amazing’ and discussing his eagerness to appear in more scenes with Danny Miller who plays Aaron.
Shebz said: “I did a scene with Danny Miller but it got cut out unfortunately. So, I’d love to actually get a scene.”
As a fan of the ITV soap, the recent addition to the cast discussed what it was like to step foot in the Emmerdale village for the first time. Shebz replied: “It was so surreal. The first time I went on-set was the quad bike scenes and it was filmed in early January. It was snowing, I remember just driving onto set and it looked like something out of Hogwarts. Covered in snow and all these open fields, it was amazing.
“I was left feeling ‘oh my god, this is work’.
“It just takes me back and it makes me feel nostalgic as I was watching this on the telly when I was a kid. I don’t think I’ll ever get over that.”