Emmerdale April Windsor Actress Expresses Gratitude For Fans’ Support

Emmerdale actress Amelia Flanagan, known for her character April Windsor, extends heartfelt gratitude to fans for their support amidst the car crash storyline. After the tragic incident, April takes center stage. Amelia took to Instagram to express her thanks, acknowledging the friendship within the Emmerdale cast and crew during this intense filming journey. Additionally, with April mourning the loss of her friend Heath, Emmerdale fans remain engaged in the storyline. Keep scrolling for more!

Emmerdale: Amelia Flagnan Thanks Fans Amid Intense Storyline

Emmerdale star Amelia Flagnan, who plays the character of April Windsor on Emmerdale, took to Instagram to express her gratitude to her soap fandom. Recently, April has come to the forefront of the ongoing car crash storyline that took Heath Hope’s life. On New Year’s Eve, Heath, Angelica, and Cathy went for a joyride, but it turned into their worst nightmare. The situation got intense after Cathy and Angel started their blame game. As they accuse each other of driving the car, it’s still a mystery who is actually at fault. 

Meanwhile, April informed police that she spotted Cathy in the driving seat earlier. After the scenes were broadcast, Emmerdale star Amelia wrote on her Instagram, “Just want to say a massive thank you to everyone for all their support, love, and kindness on the episodes recently, but especially tonight’s episode.” She added that she loved the last few months of filming. She continued that she felt so lucky to have been surrounded by the most supportive cast and crew whilst on this surreal journey of doing what she loves.

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She ended the note by saying, “Most importantly, thank you to all the fans and every single person who supports me. Appreciate you all so much.” When it comes to her character, April is still mourning the death of Heath Hope. For more Emmerdale updates, keep checking the TV Season & Spoilers!

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