Emmerdale’s Charity Dingle actress Emma Atkins has teased a possible downfall for villain Tom King, as Charity gets involved in the Belle Dingle abuse plot on the ITV soap
Emmerdaleโs Tom King may have met his match, as one character could finally seal his downfall on theย ITVย soap.
Charity Dingle takes action next week as someone finally realises all is not right with abusive Tom, who has been controlling and isolating his wife Belle Dingle. Charity is concerned for her relative, and finally figures out something is very wrong.
She sets about working out what Belle is hiding, with scenes leading to her fearing thereโs more to Tom. But could this be the moment someone finally triggers his downfall, and brings Belleโs abuse to an end?
Speaking to Theย Mirrorย and other press, Charity actress Emma Atkins explained what leads to Charity becoming involved. She also teased what Charityโs thoughts are, and whether this could lead to Tom being rumbled.
She told us: โI felt that if anyone was going to recognise those signs of abuse, it probably would be Charity, because sheโs lived and breathed it in her past. She starts to notice behavioural changes in Belle.

Emmerdaleโs Charity Dingle actress Emma Atkins has teased a possible downfall for villain Tom King
โShe seems a lot more closed off, she doesnโt want to really socialise with any of her friends or family, and sheโs at home a lot with Tom and whenever sheโs out in the street sheโs always with Tom. I think she starts to let her know that sheโs picking up this vibe that something potentially might be wrong.โ
Emma went on: โShe knows at first sheโs got to play this very subtle, gentle game. She teases little things out of Belle, but not enough to really know. At this point, her suspicions over Tomโs behaviour ramp up, so thereโs even more reason. He keeps changing his mind, Belleโs running around after him but sheโs like a frightened housewife, and her behaviour is just very staccato and heโs saying jump, and sheโs saying how high.
โNobody seems to be seeing it except Charity. I think the audience will be really frustrated. In a good way, because it shows you just how this sort of stuff does go on every day in peopleโs domestic lives, theyโre living that hell. Itโs strong stuff, I spend a lot of my time screaming at Tom. Itโs difficult to watch sometimes, I must say.โ