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Emmerdale theory: Billy Fletcher orders character’s death as paternity news rocks village

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EMMERDALE heartthrob Billy Fletcher will see his life turned upside down in upcoming scenes on the ITV soap but for the better. However, a new theory by suggests he could get rid of someone who threatens to destroy his future.

Along with his wife Dawn Taylor (Olivia Bromley), Billy (played by Jay Kontzle) has been the focus of a storyline on Emmerdale as the couple has discussed having additional children. All of this came to an end when Clemmie (Mabel Addison), the seven-year-old daughter of Dawn’s former best friend, Beth, entered their life. Next week’s episodes of the ITV soap will reveal the truth about the paternity of the young immigrant, and it appears Billy may contact his mates in prison to give someone a lesson. The drama starts when Will Taylor (Dean Andrews) worries about Dawn since she can’t seem to get over losing Clemmie.

When Harriet Finch (Katherine Dow Blyton) learned that Clemmie had been kidnapped from the guardian her mother had left her with, she filed a complaint with social services about Dawn and Billy.

Will advises his daughter to phone social services while the child is still in their custody to get an update on the situation.

When Billy’s wife answers the phone, she is shocked to learn that Clemmie’s father is related to the Taylor family in a very close way.It turns out that the newcomer’s father is Alex Moore (Liam Boyle), who is also the father of Lucas Taylor (Noah Ryan Aspinall).

especially the former, since it would indicate that her best friend had slept with her ex-lover.

She is enraged by the treachery, but she can’t spend too much time in self-pity because she understands what needs to be done right away.
Dawn breaks down in tears as she realizes that the brother and sister must be together, and she vows to fight tooth and nail to win the support of social services.
Billy, however, informs her that he has already called the authorities and informed them that they want to foster Clemmie before she has a chance to place the call.
Dawn is ecstatic and begins making preparations to guarantee they are granted custody of the child after initially believing her husband was opposed to the idea.

This means that before they can consider considering adopting Clemmie, which the couple is aware will be challenging, they must first get Alex’s approval.

Despite being in jail for attempting to kidnap his son, Alex has a lot of influence over Clemmie because he is the only father still alive.
The couple chooses to try even though they are aware that it will be difficult, and they make plans to meet the child’s father in jail.
They both know he is Clemmie’s father, and Alex is surprised to learn that the child is now in the care of social services.
Alex is unwilling to give the pair what they want since he feels that they are to blame for his imprisonment.

Billy, however, loses control of his fury and mocks Alex for being a terrible parent to Lucas and Clemmie.

Alex has a change of heart and claims he will allow them foster his daughter, but when he walks away with a smug smirk on his face, they realize they can’t trust him.
Billy could take matters into his own hands if he didn’t want Alex to be a factor in their lives any longer.
Billy served some time in prison; he might have friends there who owe him a favor, and he might be prepared to ask for it.
Billy might give the order to kill Alex knowing that they could do some harm without extending their sentence.

The act could be carried out when a group of prisoners attack Alex, leaving him to die there before help can be summoned.

As there would be no obstacles on Dawn’s path to obtaining her goals, she would then be granted complete custody of Clemmie.

Dawn and Billy may have the chance to have two ideal children now that Lucas and his sister are back together.
When the police show up to arrest Billy and realize that he was the one who gave the order to kill Alex, though, will Billy’s history finally catch up with him?
The actor who plays Billy, Jay, has spoken about what the future holds for his character after three years on the show.

The actor predicted that the 50th anniversary celebrations of the show would be amazing. I can only promise a rollercoaster ride.

It’s a wonderful place to work, and I’ve enjoyed taking part in events like Super Soap Week.

I’ve got some fantastic plots, and they are all so different. Although it seems a little morbid that my character seems to be around death all the time, I enjoy those high-stakes sequences.
People may not be aware of the fact that we film nine to eleven sequences per day, which can be taxing, but we manage to pull it off as a team, he told OK! Magazine.
Could Billy’s return to prison mean the end for him?

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