Trouble ahead for Ross and Sarah as Emmerdale introduces ‘bad boy’ newcomer Kammy
A new face shakes things up for the Dingles
There’s trouble ahead for Ross Barton and Sarah Sugden as Shebz Miah joins Emmerdale as new village bad boy Kammy. The soap will introduce its latest newcomer next month as he makes a notable entrance by stealing a quad bike from Moira’s farm.
With the finger of blame being pointed at Ross, Kammy meets Sarah – whose loyalties are divided between Ross and the charismatic stranger.
But what does this mean for Ross and Sarah?
Emmerdale reveals Shebz Miah to join the cast as bad boy Kammy
Scenes next month see Kammy make his Emmerdale debut, stealing a quad bike from Moira’s farm. As fingers are pointed, Ross soon takes the blame.
Elsewhere, Sarah meets Kammy as he struggles to start the stolen bike. But how will she react when Ross approaches?
As the pair begin to build a relationship, Sarah soon finds herself getting in touch with her village roots. But how will the Dingles react to this newcomer?
‘Danger’ teased for Sarah as Shebz Miah reveals Emmerdale role
Speaking about his exciting new role in the soap, actor Shebz Miah, said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be joining the cast of Emmerdale. Everyone has been so welcoming and I already feel like a part of the family.”
He continued: “I honestly couldn’t have asked for a better job – the character is such an exciting one to play and Kammy will definitely ruffle a few feathers, but he does have the gift of the gab so although he causes a lot of mischief, I think it will be hard not to like him!”
Meanwhile, Katie Hill, who plays Sarah Sugden said: “I can’t wait for the audience to meet Kammy – he’s a really fun character and a great addition to the village. We might even see him and Sarah get up to a bit of mischief together… It has been great having Shebz join the cast and he’s been brilliant to work with!”
Emmerdale producer Laura Shaw added: “We are delighted to be welcoming Shebz to Emmerdale as cheeky charmer Kammy. Charismatic, with a very playful spirit, but ultimately kind at heart, Yorkshire lad Kammy promises to bring both excitement and danger to the village.”