Emmerdale family torn apart as Caleb Milligan star shares Nicky regret
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Emmerdale’s Caleb Milligan (played by Will Ash) has made a lot of enemies in the village – and in upcoming scenes, he is set to get his comeuppance.
A mystery figure ends up pushing Caleb off a woodland ridge, leaving the villain for dead.
But, who ended up pushing him? And does he end up dying?
Before the incident, Caleb ends up clashing with various villagers, including his own half-brother, Cain Dingle (Jeff Hordley).
Despite everyone turning against him, Caleb is hellbent on staying in the village.
In recent scenes, Caleb showed no remorse for being found out by Kim Tate (Claire King) after he tried to steal her money.
He even punched his own son, Nicky (Lewis Cope) after he told his bride-to-be Gabby Thomas (Rosie Bentham) he was gay.
Caleb even stooped to a new low by telling his son he needed to take the fall for him.
Although, before Caleb would carry out the rest of his plan, he was rumbled by Cain and Kim.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk and other press, the actor who plays Caleb discussed whether his character had any regrets.
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He shared: “I think he massively regrets how he treated Nicky and he became so obsessed with Home Farm and kind of reclaiming what he felt was his inheritance and avenging his Dad’s death that he just lost sight of everything else.
“I think post whatever happens in Home Farm with the fallout from that, he kind of starts to see how badly treated Nicky and kind of awful he was.”
When discussing his storyline and potentially being killed off, the Caleb Milligan star continued: “I found out just before we were doing all the kind of Home Farm stuff and him trying to get his hands on Home Farm, so I knew it would be to do with whatever the fallout was from that.
“And I knew there’d be kind of quite a few people it could be but I was excited about it because it’s always nice to throw that out there and the potential for his character to be killed off.
“Yeah, it’s good, and the conflict that can arise from that and the potential for who we might be I was quite excited by it.”
Emmerdale airs weekdays at 7.30pm on ITV.
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