Emmerdale: Amelia Faces Struggles As Baby Esther Is Left Alone – Will She Find Support?

In the recent episode of Emmerdale, Amelia Spencer finds herself facing new challenges. She discovers that her father, Dan Spencer, has been relocated to a Birmingham prison. Since then, Amelia has been dealing with emotional and financial strain. In order to manage things, she takes on an extra shift at the salon.

However, her attempts to secure support for baby Esther lead to unexpected consequences. While the villagers are standing with her, the distance from her father adds an extra layer to her struggles. Do you want to know more? Keep scrolling!

Emmerdale: Amelia Is More Alone Than Ever

In the Friday episode of Emmerdale, Amelia Spencer finds that baby Esther has been abandoned. Earlier this week, Amelis was upset as she found she could not see her father anymore. Her father has been sent to Birmingham jail and can’t afford to travel. She decided to take extra shifts at the salon so that she could earn more money. But things begin to get tougher when Chas declines to look after baby Esther anymore. Soon after, Angelica, Nicola King’s daughter, came into the picture until she messed things up. 

Later, in Emmerdale, Angelica was very much interested in Heath Hope’s idea of hanging out. But babysitting Esther was stopping her. However, when Baby Esther fell asleep, she took the baby monitor and left him alone. It wasn’t long before Amelia noticed Esther’s crying as she was leaving the salon. After reaching the door, she discovered the door was locked, and Esther was left all alone.

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EM/ Amelia is furious as Angelica leaves baby Esther all alone

When Amelia faced Angelica, she was enraged. Despite the outpouring of love and support from the Emmerdale villagers, she felt more alone than ever after hearing that her father was still imprisoned far away. How will she manage? Will things turn out in her favor? To find out, keep coming back to the TV Season & Spoilers for more Emmerdale updates!

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