Emmerdale: Jeff Hordley teases the return of violent Cain as concerns increase for Belle: ‘There’s no saying what Cain would do’
Will Tom be on the receiving end?
Tonight on Emmerdale (Tuesday, July 23), Cain and Charity worried for Belle’s safety after not being able to contact her. They then headed to Wales to check on her in the holiday cottage.
When they arrived, they were stunned to find the place trashed. There was also blood on the walls…
Now, Emmerdale star Jeff Hordley has hinted that Cain’s bad guy persona may re-emerge where Tom is concerned.
Emmerdale: Cain and Charity fear for Belle
This evening on Emmerdale, Charity and Cain feared for Belle King’s safety. Charity’s concerns ramped up when she found out that Belle missed some of her mental health appointments.
Telling Cain that Tom reminded her of Bails, Charity joined Cain in breaking into Tom and Belle’s home. They then found the place filled with surveillance as they rummaged about for the address of the Welsh cottage.
It wasn’t long before they’re in Wales, at the cottage. The pair were taken aback to find the place absolutely trashed.
There was also blood on the walls, making them both wonder what had happened to Tom and Belle. Cain then suggested that Tom was ‘a dead man’ for whatever he’d done to Belle.
Emmerdale star Jeff Hordley hints at the return of the ‘old’ Cain Dingle
Speaking to Entertainment Daily! and other media recently, Cain Dingle actor Jeff Hordley has hinted that Cain’s violent side may make an appearance as he seeks to protect Belle from Tom.
The star teased: “Well, [Belle’s] his little sister. I think if somebody hurt his little sister in particular, there’s no saying what Cain would do.”
He then added: “He’ll do what he needs to do to be able to make things right,” when it comes to protecting Belle from Tom.
We’ve seen Cain lock people in barns and hold them hostage before, even threatening some with a gun. But, does Tom have any idea what the Dingles and especially Cain is capable of? Will Cain eventually teach Tom a lesson?