Emmerdale fans say Vanessa Woodfield ‘will die from cancer’ as fans spot tragic clue – The Sun

EMMERDALE fans claim Vanessa Woodfield will die from bowel cancer and have spotted a clue to support that statement.

The veterinary surgeon discovered the terrible news two weeks ago and revealed her diagnosis to kidnapper Pierce.

Viewers of the ITV soap were in tears as Vanessa told Charity the dreadful news.

Charity, who had just got Vanessa back after she was kidnapped by Pierce, was left almost speechless as she tried to process the information.

The landlady felt guilty for not being not there for her and vowed to support her through the entire process.

However, fans spotted the tragic clue that they believe will spell the end for Vanessa.


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One fan wrote: "Uhp! The fictional lesbian curse strikes again. Couple is happy for five minutes, so now of course one of them is probably gonna die."

Another added: "I swear if Vanessa dies and vanity is erased i will not be held responsible for my reactions!!! Protect her at all costs."

A third chipped in: "She can't die!"

A fourth wrote: "If Emmerdale kill off Vanessa…. the lesbian queen…… I will come for their throats."

Kidnapped Vanessa Woodfield discovered she had bowel cancer whilst she was kept hostage by Pierce.

The vet had a letter confirming her diagnosis read out to her by kidnapper.

This important storyline will play out on Emmerdale over the next few months as Vanessa comes to terms with her diagnosis and symptoms, shares her concerns and undergoes extensive treatment.

The Emmerdale team have been working with charity Bowel Cancer UK regarding this storyline and The Sun also launched a campaign for bowel cancer screening tests at 50, which was rolled out across England by the NHS last October.

Speaking about her new storyline, Vanessa actress Michelle Hardwick said: "This is such a challenging storyline, but we’ve been working closely with Bowel Cancer UK, who have been enormously helpful to me in researching Vanessa's symptoms and treatment.

"I hope to do Vanessa’s story justice. I was actually really shocked to learn that bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK and the second biggest cancer killer, but diagnosed early is treatable."

Genevieve Edwards, Chief Executive at Bowel Cancer UK added: "This storyline will help to raise awareness of bowel cancer, and we hope it encourages viewers to recognise the symptoms and visit their GP if they’re concerned."

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