Soap fans THRILLED as ICONIC couple are finally reunited in Emmerdale

Emmerdale

Emmerdale fans were over the moon when Charity and Vanity finally got back together last night...

It's the Emmerdale break up that no one could cope with, but thankfully last night's Emmerdale saw Charity Dingle and Vanessa Woodfield finally got back together after spending the last few weeks apart.

'Vanity' fans will remember that Vanessa ended her relationship with Charity after the truth about her involvement in the casino scams with Mandy Dingle emerged.

Vanessa was horrified that Charity had been up to something so illegal behind her back, and confronted her about the scam, giving Charity the chance to come clean.

Vanessa ends her relationship with Charity Dingle in Emmerdale

Vanessa ended things with Charity when she lied about her involvement in the casino scam (Picture: ITV)

But when Charity continued to lie about the extent of what she got up to, Vanessa called time on their romance after she realised that she couldn't trust her other half.

But while she not only left Charity broken hearted at the break up, Vanessa also left Vanity fans across the country bereft.

However, last night saw the pair finally reunite... and all it took was a bit of hoover dust!

After Sarah Sugden's wild party that she had earlier in the week that left the house trashed and her being sick into a bucket, Charity was left with the grim job of cleaning up after the teenagers.

Emmerdale, Charity Dingle, Sarah Sugden, Vanessa Woodfield, Danny

Sarah's party might have wrecked Charity's house, but it brought her back together with Vanessa (Picture: ITV) (Image credit: ITV)

However, when Vanessa came round to check Sarah was okay, Charity confessed that she missed her and that she couldn't live without her - especially because she couldn't even work the hoover without her!

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But while Vanessa made a hasty exit, Charity wasn't going to give up on their romance without a fight. She later tracked Vanessa down in the cafe and put her heart on the line, telling Vanessa just how much she loves her.

But when Charity didn't get the response she was hoping for, it seemed all was lost... until Vanessa later turned up at the house again, and this time she had clearly decided to give Charity another chance.

While Vanessa laid down some ground rules for their relationship, all Charity could focus on was the fact Vanessa had told her that she loved her, and fans were rejoicing too...

With things back on track, can Charity stay true to her promise to Vanessa and stay on the straight and narrow, and never keep secrets? Only time will tell but it could be tricky... she is a Dingle after all!

Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7pm on ITV, with an extra episode at 8pm on Thursdays.

Claire Crick
Assistant Managing Editor at What To Watch

Claire is Assistant Managing Editor at What To Watch and has been a journalist for over 15 years, writing about everything from soaps and TV to beauty, entertainment, and even the Royal Family. After starting her career at a soap magazine, she ended up staying for 13 years, and over that time she’s pulled pints in the Rovers Return, sung karaoke in the Emmerdale village hall, taken a stroll around Albert Square, and visited Summer Bay Surf Club in sunny Australia. 

After learning some tricks of the trade at websites Digital Spy, Entertainment Daily, and Woman & Home, Claire landed a role at What’s On TV and whattowatch.com writing about all things TV and film, with a particular love for Aussie soaps, Strictly Come Dancing and Bake Off

She’s interviewed everyone from June Brown — AKA Dot Cotton — to Michelle Keegan, swapped cooking tips with baking legend Mary Berry backstage at the NTAs, and danced the night away with soap stars at countless awards bashes. There’s not a lot she doesn’t know about soaps and TV and can be very handy when a soapy question comes up in a pub quiz! 

As well as all things soap-related, Claire also loves running, spa breaks, days out with her kids, and getting lost in a good book.