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DALES BRACES FOR SHOCKS AT DINGLE WEDDING
Daily Mirror UK
|May 26, 2025
At a Dingle do, anything can happen. And Emmerdale's latest wedding, between Aaron Dingle and John Sugden, will keep viewers on tenterhooks all week.
What could go wrong? Plenty! Aaron, played by Danny Miller, has been royally hoodwinked by his beloved, John (Oliver Farnworth), who as fans know murdered Nate Robinson and then hid his body in the lake.
Behind a string of village crimes, like smashed windows, he's also pretending that his ex-boyfriend Aidan is dead when really he's in a coma in hospital.
It's hardly a match made in heaven for the soap's 119th wedding. As the gay couple prepared for their big day, the Mirror was invited on set, to the village hall, to see the ceremony being filmed.
We can exclusively reveal that they make it to the altar. Beyond that, our lips are sealed.. but here's a clue.
"It's a Dingle wedding, so something is going to go wrong!" warns actress Lisa Riley, 48, who plays Mandy Dingle.
"In every wedding in the history of the Dingles, there's normally fighting or someone gets drunk and someone says something they shouldn't. And you will get those three contents for sure. There are going to be a lot of shocks."
As John is haunted by graphic flashbacks of his misdemeanours, most viewers are likely expecting more than a mere wedding brawl.
"There was always something unsettling about John from the start," admits Oliver, 42. "But he's met the love of his life and is hoping once he gets down the aisle, all his problems will go away. He hasn't got an outlet to tell the truth about everything and it's a pressure cooker out there."
Oliver, who is wearing a brown suit for the wedding, laughs: "There's been a lot of speculation online about John, but it's great that everyone has a view.
"I love working out psychologically how he got to this point. Deconstructing him is really interesting."
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