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Emmerdale star Charley Webb leaves fans in tears with heartbreaking update on her dementia-stricken mum Helen

The soap star's mum was diagnosed ten years ago and their family had been through 'hell' since

EMMERDALE star Charley Webb leaves fans emotional as she gives fans a health update on her dementia-stricken mum Helen.

The former soap star, who played Debbie Dingle between 2002 and 2021, shared a heartbreaking Mother’s Day post.

Photo of a woman and two girls near a boat.

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Emmerdale star Charley Webb left fans in tears with her Mother’s Day postCredit: Instagram/miss_charleywebb
Charley Webb at the British Soap Awards.

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The soap star said her mum no longer knows her nameCredit: Getty

The TV star, 37, posted a throwback photo of her mum Helen along with a touching message about her diagnosis.

Charley wrote: “I don’t love you with my heart and mind. I love you with my soul incase my mind forgets, she doesn’t know my name anymore but her eyes still light up when she sees my face.

“Happy Mamas Day, rockin’ the boy look since 1988.”

Charley’s followers were quick to share their messages of support for the star.

One wrote: “My dad recently diagnosed -he asked me on holiday what my name was,” followed by a crying face emoji.

A second posted: “Big love darling. She might not know your name but she knows she loves you and you love her.”

Another added: “Your words made me tear up babe. Happy Mother’s days to you too. Always rocking what ever you wear!”

In 2023, Charley fought back tears as she opened up about her mum Helen’s deteriorating health.Appearing on ITV’s This Morning, Charley became emotional as she spoke to presenters Alison Hammond and Demot O’Leary in the wake of Coronation Street legend Julie Goodyear’s diagnosis.

She told the hosts her mum Helen was diagnosed ten years ago and their family had been through “hell” since.

Charley recalled: “There was no support, no help, it was shocking actually, and for me and my siblings it has been eight years of hell.

“She’s now gone into a home and it was the hardest decision we’ve ever had to make.”

Charley said her mother was hugely involved in her career and so she noticed when Helen’s memory became progressively worse.

The actress explained: “I got into working so young. Mum took over things like that and my sister’s make-up academy, and she was just forgetting things.

“She forgot something huge for me financiall, and I thought ‘this is quite serious’ then she was confused about something with her house, and I thught ‘this doesn’t make sense.’

“And people were like ‘you’re just being dramatic’ because I can be dramatic but I just knew.”

Charley, who shares three kids with her Emmerdale actor husband Matthew Wolfenden, went on: “I was pregnant with my middle one Bowie. That was traumatic, trying to get the diagnosis is actually a long process.

“It’s difficult, it’s hard, it was stressful. She had a big personality, she was much wilder than me. She would stay up until 4 in the morning with my friends, so seeing that decline was awful.

“I think she was in denial. She was young, she was 64, she never wanted to go to the doctors for anything. They looked for everything else, they checked her thyroid, did tests because I don’t think they thought it was that.”

Charley said her mum’s appearance had dramatically changed due to her early onset dementia – which is when a person experiences symptoms before the age of 65.

“My mum is so fit and healthy. Very glamorous, hair was always perfect, make-up perfect. You lose them right before your eyes,” she explained.

“That’s the hardest thing, because you grieve for the person they were.

“She’s like a little girl now and it’s taken me a long time to be able to talk about it, it’s such a personal and big thing but it feels like now is the right time.

“One out of two of us will get dementia or care for someone with dementia, if we can do something about it now we should.”

Charley Webb on the "This Morning" TV show.

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Charley’s mum was diagnosed ten years agoCredit: Rex

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