Charity takes Sarah for a drive in the luxury car they pilfered. Is Charity trying to discipline Sarah’s rebellious nature, or is she reverting to her malevolent past self

Charity takes Sarah for a drive in the luxury car they pilfered. Is Charity trying to discipline Sarah’s rebellious nature, or is she reverting to her malevolent past self

Emmerdale’s Sarah Sugden (Katie Hill) has proven herself to be somewhat of a rebel, and now Granny Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) is set to harness this rebellious nature by initiating her into the dark side.

Sarah has displayed some questionable behaviour in recent months that has raised a few eyebrows.

For starters, she betrayed her family by allowing herself to be wooed by bad lad Josh, who had got Matty (Ash Palmisciano) sent down for a crime he didn’t commit. The family were up in arms when they found her having a cosy lunch with him, the enemy.

Then, Charity lost it when she discovered Sarah had been drinking while on her medication – a dangerous combination and a reckless act that showed her low regard for her own life.

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Charity and Mack make a worrying discovery (Picture: ITV)

 

Sarah has previously made it clear that she is not to be treated with kid gloves despite her illness and short life expectancy, but turning into this kind of risk taker is certainly concerning.

So, Charity decides to help her spice up her life a bit – if it’s a thrill she’s after, it’s a thrill she’ll get.

And Charity knows a thing or two about spicy living and a life of crime, having been a sex worker, murdered more than one man, been involved in casino scams, and goodness knows what other underhand activities there have been.

Now that Sarah is over 18, it’s time for her to be shown the true Dingle ways. She may be Sugden by name, but she is Dingle in nature.

With Sarah shaping up to be the new Charity with her savvy edge and penchant for pushing boundaries, Charity takes her for a joy ride in a stolen flash car.

 Is this a strategic move on Charity’s part in a bid to control and tame Sarah’s rebellious side, or is Charity making a return to the dark side herself?

Charity and Mack argue over Sarah, who is sitting in the back of a car in Emmerdale

Sarah Sugden’s rebellious nature has been a cause for concern for her family and now Charity Dingle is ready to embrace it with open arms. Despite her illness and short life expectancy, Sarah has shown a blatant disregard for her well-being by engaging in risky behavior. Her recent actions, such as siding with the enemy and drinking while on medication, have pushed Charity to take drastic measures.As someone who has lived a life filled with crime and questionable decisions, Charity sees a bit of herself in Sarah. With her experience in the dark side of life, Charity decides to introduce Sarah to a thrill-seeking lifestyle. Now that Sarah is of age, Charity believes it’s time for her to learn the ropes of being a true Dingle.The decision to expose Sarah to a life of crime and danger may be seen as a way for Charity to control her rebellious tendencies. However, one can’t help but wonder if this move is a way for Charity to relive her past and dive back into the dark side herself. As they embark on a joy ride in a stolen car, the line between mentor and enabler becomes blurred.Will Charity be able to guide Sarah down a path that doesn’t lead to disaster? Or will she inadvertently push her further into a world of chaos and uncertainty? Only time will tell as Sarah navigates her way through the tangled web of the Dingle family legacy. Stay tuned for more updates on Sarah’s journey and how Charity’s influence shapes her future.

Emmerdale’s Sarah Sugden (Katie Hill) has proven herself to be somewhat of a rebel, and now Granny Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) is set to harness this rebellious nature by initiating her into the dark side. Sarah has displayed some questionable behaviour in recent months that has raised a few eyebrows. For starters, she betrayed her family by…