Emmerdale ‘Snake’ Caleb Tries to Silence Local Gossip Over Anthony Cover-Up

Emmerdale’s Caleb faces backlash as he attempts to cover up Anthony’s murder, stirring up local gossip and tension among the characters.

Emmerdale ‘Snake’ Caleb Tries to Silence Local Gossip Over Anthony Cover-Up
Emmerdale ‘Snake’ Caleb Tries to Silence Local Gossip Over Anthony Cover-Up

Leeds: Emmerdale fans are upset with Caleb. He’s been called a ‘snake’ after a tense discussion about covering up Anthony’s murder. Chas, Aaron, and John were involved in the conversation.

Ruby Fox-Miligan killed her dad, Anthony Fox. Aaron Dingle beat him up, leaving him in the depot. Afterward, Caleb asked Aaron and John to hide the evidence and make it seem like Anthony left the village.

In the latest episode, Chas warned Caleb, saying, “The whole thing is a house of cards.” Caleb replied, “That won’t happen if we keep our cool.” Tensions are high among the group.

Fans took to social media to express their opinions. One user said, “Don’t trust the snake Caleb.” Another pointed out that Caleb is trying to control the gossip, while Chas refuses to take orders.

Some fans criticized Chas, saying she’s selfish and has a history of bad decisions. Others commented on the complicated relationships in the show, especially regarding Ruby and her mother, Steph.

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