
Emmerdale confirms new romance for 2 favourite characters
Recently, many spotted Shebz Minah (who plays Kammy) posted a picture of him sitting on a sofa alongside Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle).
The happy snap certainly got fans talking as one commented: ''Kammy and Belle?? Could this be a future relationship.'
Another said: 'Omg, are they getting together on Emmerdale? If so, I saw it coming a mile away.'
The rumoured on-screen romance was "announced" by the two cast members themselves, in a video posted on Emmerdale's social accounts.
In the clip filmed for Yorkshire Day, Shebz and Eden were 'spilling the tea' on spoilers, stories and things 'they may not know about each other or the show'.
As Eden pulled a rolled-up piece of paper from a teapot with a hidden message, Shebz responded: 'It's a big one this.'
Eden continued: 'Spoiler – it's to do with me and you.
'A romance is on the cards for Kammy and Belle.
'How do you feel about that Shebz?'
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Shebz revealed: 'It's been amazing, like the scenes we've had have been so fun.
'It's been a mixed bag because I think for Kammy and Belle, they go on like this journey and that.
"And I think it's just nice to have like a bit of normality and mixed with a bit of banter. You get all these different feelings that happen during the scene. It's been really enjoyable. I'm not going to lie, I've really enjoyed it."
Eden added: 'Stay tuned to see what's next.'
Belle's last relationship saw the character physically and mentally abused by her husband Tom King, played by James Chase, before he was sent to prison.
Which is why Emmerdale fans think Kammy is 'just what Belle needs' after 'Tom the sociopath'.
Reacting to the video on the ITV's soap Reddit page, this person wrote: 'love kammy,he makes me laugh. I think they would be a fab couple.'
Someone else commented: 'I am all for it ,just what Belle needs after Tom the sociopath!'
One account said: 'Oh I think I love this! Belle needs someone fun and a bit carefree. Kant [Kammy] has an absolute heart of gold and he'll bring some much needed cheer to belles life."
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This viewer chimed in: 'Kammy is one of my favourite characters, as well as Belle, and it's been interesting seeing her with April, as her trauma is really shining through. Here's hoping Kammy can help her to heal.'
However, some have doubts about Kammy and Belle's pending romance, as a profile put: 'I would love for Belle to have a love interest but Kammy vibes with Vinny more in Emmerdale.'
Another added: 'I've got a feeling we're heading toward a love triangle between Belle, Kammy, and Vinny.'

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