
Emmerdale fans 'work out' Belle's new romance after huge clue
Emmerdale fans are wondering if things are about to change for Belle Dingle (Eden Taylor-Draper) where the world of romance is concerned.
Belle has been single following a horrific ordeal that saw her abused by husband Tom King (James Chase).
When Tom and Belle got together, it wasn't long until we started to see signs of controlling behaviour from him. At first, Tom's actions were small, but he then became hellbent on isolating Belle from her entire family.
Over the next year, Tom was responsible for installing security cameras in the house, tracking Belle's every movement, physically and mentally abusing her, as well as pretending her dog Piper had died in an attempt to get close to her again.
Belle eventually reported Tom and he was sent to prison for three years.
In February of this year, Belle decided she would begin divorce proceedings, but it meant visiting Tom in prison.
Fortunately, strong-willed Belle was able to stand up to Tom and ignore his attempts at getting inside her head. Since then, she has worked hard on her healing journey, and has even started running Take a Vow in the wake of Leyla and Suzy's deaths.
It's clear Belle is in a much better headspace after allowing herself time to recover from Tom's abuse. As a result of things being brighter for Belle, it of course gives her the opportunity to contemplate dipping her toe back into the dating pool.
Just recently, Kammy Hadiq star Shebz Miah shared a picture of him and Eden Taylor-Draper sitting on a sofa together. They were smiling at the camera and wearing smart outfits.
The post has got a lot of fans talking, and plenty of them are now wondering if this could be a clue that Belle and Kammy will share a romance storyline together soon.
'Kammy and Belle?? Could this be a future relationship', a follower said in the comments section.
Another wrote: 'Omg, are they getting together on Emmerdale? If so, I saw it coming a mile away.'
This fan echoed the hopes of Belle and Kammy (Kelle? Bammy?) being a thing and said: 'Beautiful photo pair of brilliant actors Get them together Emmerdale and don't spoil the relationship.'
Kammy Hadiq made his arrival to the Emmerdale village in March of this year.
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He was introduced in a storyline that saw Sarah Sugden (Katie Hill) search for a distraction after being dumped by Jacob Gallagher (Joe-Warren Plant). More Trending
Now though, Kammy has made friends with other members of the Dales, one of them being Vinny Dingle (Bradley Johnson).
After Vinny attempted to kiss Kammy, he's been reluctant to talk about how it made him feel.
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Kammy has been supportive of Vinny but with the resident confused, he is often seen snapping at his pal and pushing him away.
MORE: Emmerdale favourite declares he and fiancé will be 'together forever' – but a secret is set to explode
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