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The Irish Sun
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Emmerdale star breaks silence as she confirms she's quit the show after six years
EMMERDALE star Rachael Gill-Davis has broken her silence after quitting the soap. The actress - who played Gail Loman in the ITV soap - bowed out in last night's episode in emotional scenes after suddenly realising she wanted more from life than working in boyfriend Ryan Stocks pub. 2 Rachael has confirmed her Emmerdale exit after her final scenes aired Credit: Instagram 2 Rachael made her debut in the show six years ago Credit: ITV Instead she opted for a new life in Devon, having told Ryan she was no longer in love with him. The Sun revealed earlier this year how the actress had agreed to leave the show. And now Rachael has confirmed her exit, posting simply: 'Goodbye Emmerdale' as her final episode was broadcast. In the episode she said a goodbye to Ryan, insisting he was a catch, before being driven to the train station by Mary Goskirk. Read more on Emmerdale The actress made her debut as Ryan Stocks' girlfriend Gail Loman in 2019 for a brief appearance before making a shock return in 2023 for a full-time comeback. However despite landing a role as a barmaid in The Woolpack and having a secret child return to her in a big storyline, Gail hasn't become a permanent fixture in the village. And the star has agreed to leave the soap later this year. A source said: 'Rachael has loved her time on the show but it's time to go. Most read in Soaps 'Bosses felt the character wasn't inspiring much story and so it was all very amicable. The door has been left open but it's a definite goodbye for now. 'Rachael is looking forward to spreading her wings and showing off her talents on other shows.' Emmerdale in double exit shock as show legend leaves after 16 years - and takes co-star with her The actress opened up about her disappointment last year when she discovered she had been cut from a big budget Netflix production. She had filmed scenes for Greeek mythology epic KAOS with an all-star cast led by Hollywood A-lister Jeff Goldblum. But she was devastated to discover she had been axed just days before the show was released worldwide. KAOS was cancelled by Netflix shortly after its debut. Soap stars leaving this year Soap has - or will lose some iconic characters this year - here we've rounded up the latest departures... EASTENDERS Navin Chowdhry CORONATION STREET Calum Lill Bill Fellows Launa Santos Helen Worth Lucy Fallon HOLLYOAKS Matthew James Bailey Gregory Finnegan Stephanie Warring Annie Wallace NEIGHBOURS Ryan Maloney Lucinda Cowden


Scottish Sun
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Emmerdale star breaks silence as she confirms she's quit the show after six years
The actress spoke out as her final scenes played out SOAP SHOCK Emmerdale star breaks silence as she confirms she's quit the show after six years EMMERDALE star Rachael Gill-Davis has broken her silence after quitting the soap. The actress - who played Gail Loman in the ITV soap - bowed out in last night's episode in emotional scenes after suddenly realising she wanted more from life than working in boyfriend Ryan Stocks pub. Advertisement 2 Rachael has confirmed her Emmerdale exit after her final scenes aired Credit: Instagram 2 Rachael made her debut in the show six years ago Credit: ITV Instead she opted for a new life in Devon, having told Ryan she was no longer in love with him. The Sun revealed earlier this year how the actress had agreed to leave the show. And now Rachael has confirmed her exit, posting simply: 'Goodbye Emmerdale' as her final episode was broadcast. In the episode she said a goodbye to Ryan, insisting he was a catch, before being driven to the train station by Mary Goskirk. Advertisement The actress made her debut as Ryan Stocks' girlfriend Gail Loman in 2019 for a brief appearance before making a shock return in 2023 for a full-time comeback. However despite landing a role as a barmaid in The Woolpack and having a secret child return to her in a big storyline, Gail hasn't become a permanent fixture in the village. And the star has agreed to leave the soap later this year. A source said: 'Rachael has loved her time on the show but it's time to go. Advertisement 'Bosses felt the character wasn't inspiring much story and so it was all very amicable. The door has been left open but it's a definite goodbye for now. 'Rachael is looking forward to spreading her wings and showing off her talents on other shows.' Emmerdale in double exit shock as show legend leaves after 16 years - and takes co-star with her The actress opened up about her disappointment last year when she discovered she had been cut from a big budget Netflix production. She had filmed scenes for Greeek mythology epic KAOS with an all-star cast led by Hollywood A-lister Jeff Goldblum. Advertisement But she was devastated to discover she had been axed just days before the show was released worldwide. KAOS was cancelled by Netflix shortly after its debut.


Scottish Sun
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Emmerdale star's final scenes air as they quit six years after soap debut
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) EMMERDALE star's Rachel Gill-Davis' final scenes have aired after she quit the soap. The actress - who played Gail Loman in the ITV soap - bowed out today in emotional scenes after suddenly realising she wanted more from life than working in boyfriend Ryan Stocks' pub. 2 Emmerdale star Rachael Gill-Davis' final scenes have aired after she quit the soap Credit: itv 2 Gail was driven out of the village by Mary, as ex Ryan Stocks watched on Credit: ITV Instead she opted for a new life in Devon, having told Ryan she was no longer in love with him. In today's episode she said a goodbye to Ryan, insisting he was a catch, before being driven to the train station by Mary Goskirk. The actress made her debut as Ryan Stocks' girlfriend Gail Loman in 2019 for a brief appearance before making a shock return in 2023 for a full-time comeback. However despite landing a role as a barmaid in The Woolpack and having a secret child return to her in a big storyline, Gail hasn't become a permanent fixture in the village. The Sun exclusively revealed how Rachael had agreed to leave the soap earlier this year. A source said at the time: 'Rachael has loved her time on the show but it's time to go. 'Bosses felt the character wasn't inspiring much story and so it was all very amicable. "The door has been left open but it's a definite goodbye for now. 'Rachael is looking forward to spreading her wings and showing off her talents on other shows.' The actress opened up about her disappointment last year when she discovered she had been cut from a big budget Netflix production. Emmerdale couple in shock split after explosive row - as star prepares to QUIT show after six years She had filmed scenes for Greeek mythology epic KAOS with an all-star cast led by Hollywood A-lister Jeff Goldblum. But she was devastated to discover she had been axed just days before the show was released worldwide. KAOS was cancelled by Netflix shortly after its debut.


The Irish Sun
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Emmerdale star's final scenes air as they quit six years after soap debut
EMMERDALE star's Rachel Gill-Davis' final scenes have aired after she quit the soap. The actress - who played Gail Loman in the ITV soap - bowed out today in emotional scenes after suddenly realising she wanted more from life than working in boyfriend Ryan Stocks' pub. 2 Emmerdale star Rachael Gill-Davis' final scenes have aired after she quit the soap Credit: itv 2 Gail was driven out of the village by Mary, as ex Ryan Stocks watched on Credit: ITV Instead she opted for a new life in Devon, having told In today's episode she said a goodbye to Ryan, insisting he was a catch, before being driven to the train station by Mary Goskirk. The actress made her debut as Ryan Stocks' girlfriend Gail Loman in 2019 for a brief appearance before making a shock return in 2023 for a full-time comeback. However despite landing a role as a barmaid in The Woolpack and having a secret child return to her in a big storyline, Gail hasn't become a permanent fixture in the village. Read more on Emmerdale The Sun exclusively revealed how A source said at the time: 'Rachael has loved her time on the show but it's time to go. 'Bosses felt the character wasn't inspiring much story and so it was all very amicable. "The door has been left open but it's a definite goodbye for now. Most read in Soaps 'Rachael is looking forward to spreading her wings and showing off her talents on other shows.' The actress opened up about her disappointment last year when she discovered she had been cut from a big budget Netflix production. Emmerdale couple in shock split after explosive row - as star prepares to QUIT show after six years She had filmed scenes for Greeek mythology epic KAOS with an all-star cast led by Hollywood A-lister Jeff Goldblum. But she was devastated to discover she had been axed just days before the show was released worldwide. KAOS was cancelled by Netflix shortly after its debut. Soap stars leaving this year Soap has - or will lose some iconic characters this year - here we've rounded up the latest departures... EASTENDERS Navin Chowdhry CORONATION STREET Calum Lill Bill Fellows Launa Santos Helen Worth Lucy Fallon HOLLYOAKS Matthew James Bailey Gregory Finnegan Stephanie Warring Annie Wallace NEIGHBOURS Ryan Maloney Lucinda Cowden


The Independent
19-02-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Loose Women's Jane Moore steps out in electric blue dress at London Fashion Week
Jane Moore appeared in a skin-tight electric blue dress with back-combed hair and sparkling lips at the Vin + Omi London Fashion Week show in Kensington. When asked how the design duo were going to dress Moore before the show, Vin told the PA news agency: 'Jane will be quite sexy and quite punk I think. We want to punk her up.' Entitled KAOS, Vin and Omi's autumn/winter 2025 show centred on what the designers deemed to be 'chaotic sustainability'. 'Many years ago, (our collections) started off by focusing on one thing – like plastic,' said Vin, 'but this season, every single thing we could think of has been recycled and turned into fabric or added to the garments. 'That's what we mean by chaotic sustainability.' Sustainability is at the core of Vin + Omi's designs, and the catwalk featured a new fabric made entirely from recycled milk cartons from the King's Sandringham estate. 'We took the milk cartons from the Sandringham visitor centre and developed it into a spongey-like material that looks like leather,' said Vin. The nomadic design duo, although predominantly based in Norwich, have been collaborating with Charles to develop sustainable fabrics since 2019. Moore, 62, was joined on the runway by The Great British Bake Off's Dame Prue Leith, 85, who evoked a 1980s punk princess, wearing a coat dress made out of the recycled fabric. Having appeared on the runway for the designers' last collection wearing a tight latex dress, Dame Prue was happy to walk again, as Vin declared, 'Prue's addicted to recycling. 'She flew back from Australia getting in at 5am this morning to do (this show).' Dame Prue and Moore were not the only stand-out stars of the show. 'The youngest model to go on the catwalk is the embryo inside the pregnant woman, who is due in two weeks,' said Vin. While pregnant models have taken to the fashion week catwalks before (such as Jourdan Dunn at Jean Paul Gaultier's 2010 show) – this may be a London Fashion Week first that a pregnant model has walked due 'any day now'. The pregnant model appeared in low-rise midi skirt and crop top with the definitive KAOS collection print emblazoned across the ensemble. Inspired by Instagram's algorithm, the show drew on the themes that pepper our daily social media feeds; from fashion and aspirational style to political campaigning. Disfigured teddy bears and dolls accessorised some ensembles, perhaps hinting at how social media is sometimes seen as having the ability to corrupt some young minds. The soundtrack was suitably chaotic, beginning with The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow from the musical Annie, kickstarting a sense of hope and optimism. However, soon sounds of smashed porcelain, gunshots and excerpts of political speeches from Martin Luther King Jr to Donald Trump impeded the tranquil soundtrack, mimicking the fractured and erratic Instagram algorithm. Intricately ruffled gowns adorned with cigarette packets and sweet wrappers flooded the runway. The eco-design duo presented a couture collection that was seemingly dragged through a dumpster moments before stepping onto the catwalk. Rubbish was plastered to the faces of perfectly made-up models, mirroring the good and bad sides of social media. Eveningwear mixed overtly feminine Disney princesses with the modern day 'brat' girl. It was a beautifully messy show. X-ray scans of exotic animals were printed onto garments – perhaps a nod to London Fashion Week's recent sustainability initiative of banning all exotic skins and furs in collections. Red text reading 'NOT DEAD YET' accompanied each image. Sustainability went beyond the garments made out of recycled fabrics. The models' jewellery included medallions made out of broken ceramic plates which hung around their necks. The broken porcelain was sourced from the waste of the very hotel, The Other House, that the show was performing in. The milk carton fabric formed a leather-like textile, offering a perfect vegan and sustainable alternative to animal-based outerwear, with which the design duo hope to inspire the industry. Recycled neoprene fabric also appeared in the collection, with utilitarian dresses made from discarded wetsuits sourced from Team GB, The Royal Navy and UK surf schools. '(The collection) had to have elements of survival, positivity and fun as well,' said Vin. 'It's quite hard marrying all of that together. So it become chaos.' 'We wanted to show the fashion industry that you can turn more than you think into fabric,' said Vin. 'It's about changing people's perceptions of what you can wear, and that you should choose your fabrics carefully.' 'We've always said that our ideas are to be stolen,' said Omi. 'That's the whole point of why we do what we do.'