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Emmerdale actor ‘set to leave’ after five years as dramatic exit ‘sealed’

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Emmerdale’s Nate Robinson is set to leave the village in dramatic scenes and his exit will reportedly will ‘go down in history’.

After serving for five years, an Emmerdale hottie is about to leave the village.

According to reports, Jurrell Carter, who debuted in 2019 as Cain Dingle’s (Jeff Hordley) secret love child and had an intense relationship with Moira Dingle (Natalie J Robb), his father’s wife, is quitting the ITV serial opera.

He made a commotion at first, but in the end he made amends with the Dingles and wed Tracy Metcalfe (Amy Walsh).

But when she cheated on him with his uncle Caleb Milligan (Will Ash), their relationship fell apart.

“Nate has been at the center of some huge storylines and his exit will be no different,” a spokeswoman told The Sun. It will be remembered as a spectacular and explosive event in Emmerdale history. It is not one to be missed.”

“Jurell has loved being on the soap but he’s a young actor and it’s understandable he wants to spread his wings.” The Mirror reports that an attempt has been made for Emmerdale to comment.

Watchers will have to wait and see if Nate survives his time on Emmerdale. This information comes after Jurrell made a recent remark on the reappearance of his character Cara Robinson.

“Carryl Thomas, who played Cara, was amazing as an actor and a person,” he had previously stated. On set, she was adored by all, and I hope to see her again.”

I think her character has a lot of potential for plots and potential partners, but who knows what will happen in the end. Even better, I believe it would be lovely to see Cara and Nate as a mother and son team.”

“Carryl only worked on the project for a few months before returning for a few episodes. I would certainly want to see more of her again, as I believe everyone on set would have done a few years ago.

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