ITV Emmerdale’s Charley Webb breaks silence following TV return after quitting soap

As she starts acting in BBC Better, ITV Emmerdale star Charley Webb has spoken out about her comeback to television. The new drama premiered on BBC One at 9 p.m. on Monday and features Charley, who left the serial as Debbie Dingle.
Charley posted on Instagram as follows: “I’ll be looking at myself with closed eyelids. superior BBC One at 9.” She also tweeted a video of herself dancing on her road to the Whitney Houston song I Wanna Dance With Somebody as the show was airing.
Charley captioned the video, “I can’t. “Unplanned heaven If I could film a music video every day on the streets, I would, “Later, she said.
Jamie Lomas answered. “Brilliant.” “This is EVERYTHING I needed this morning,” Roxie Nafousi continued. The five-part thriller Better was created by Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent, who also wrote the episodes for the two aforementioned shows. Additionally, it is the most recent endeavor of the critically acclaimed production firm SISTER, which was also responsible for Chernobyl.
How could something with such a pedigree fail? The cast is led by Leila Farzad as DI Lou Slack, a renowned officer with a sinister secret whose success is based on lies and corruption. She made a pact with nascent underworld figure Col McHugh (Andrew Buchan) some two decades ago: in exchange for him scratching her back, she would do the same for him.
However, after a tragedy, it appears the situation may be about to change. Webb took the choice to depart Emmerdale after 19 years in 2021, which she publicly revealed. The Sun quoted a source as saying: “Charley is permanently leaving Emmerdale and won’t be returning.”
They continued by saying that she had been considering a future “outside of Emmerdale” during the past few months. The insider stated, “Her decision to leave the argument on set was fueled by Matthew being caught up in it. Naturally, if she changes her mind, the door is still open for her character, who is currently residing in Scotland. However, she is presently focused on the future.