BREAKING NEWS: Emmerdale star Lawrence Robb BREAKS SILENCE over his EXIT from the Soap

Lawrence Robb has addressed his supposed ‘exit’ from Emmerdale for the first time amid fan uncertainty
Lawrence Robb has addressed his supposed ‘exit’ from Emmerdale for the first time. The actor, 34, stars as Mackenzie Boyd on the ITV soap and fans recently discovered that he is set to find a ‘clue’ in the long-running storyline that has seen John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth) go on a crime spree across the Yorkshire village.
The soap star appeared on Wednesday’s edition of Loose Women alongside Christine Lampard, Denise Welch, Coleen Nolan and Jane Moore, and while he did not comment on whether Mack would be k!lled or not, he did address the ‘rumours’ that he is set to leave the village. That said, Lawrence refused to confirm or deny anything.
He said: “There are lots of rumours, and rumours they shall remain”, before adding: “I’ve always said that being in the show that I never want to be too prescriptive with it.” It comes after it was claimed that Mack will di3 at the hands of k!ller John Sugden after he unearths his dark secret.

Fans are worried that he could become the next victim of John Sugden
But when Nolans singer Coleen asked the actor how he would feel about being k!lled off, he admitted that he would always feel grateful for the time he’s had on the show, as he issued a warning to fans. He said “I’ve always enjoyed doing what I’m doing. If, and when, the time to leave comes, whether that would be my choice or the choice of the producers, then I will be thankful for the time that I’ve had. Ultimately, no one is safe in the show”, before quipping: “Especially not in that village!”
Spoilers recently hinted that it could be the end for Mack, who was introduced as the long-lost brother of Moira Dingle (Natalie J. Robb) in 2020. The clue simply reads: “Mack discovers a clue, what has Mack found?” It’s very vague but the spoilers in full appear to allude that it’s linked to John, and, just days ago Lawrence confirmed that it is.
Asked about what he discovers and what it means, the star confessed it would lead to the moment Mack finally realises he’s been right about John all along. He then teased it will land him in serious danger, with “bleak” scenes ahead.
But speaking out about working with co-star Oliver Farnworth, who plays k!ller John, Lawrence had nothing but good things to say. Addressing the “tense” and “not good” scenes they’ve had to film together, Lawrence said offscreen the pair get along very well, with him calling Oliver “the loveliest man”.

The star has appeared on the soap since 2020(Image: WireImage)
He shared: “Oh, he’s great. What a lovely boy. I’ve said that several times. I phoned him a couple of weeks ago, just to say how I thought he was doing such a great job, because, you know, playing a psycho like that – it is not easy.
“And I do think he’s doing a great job. And he is just the most loveliest man. It is surreal working with someone in such a relative close proximity for a while, and to really get to know them better and to just have a laugh with them, but then then do some not very nice scenes.”
On the future for Mack amid a row with his wife Charity Dingle and the stuff with John, Lawrence remained coy but did hint at bad things ahead. He simply said: “It’s not looking good.”
Lawrence went on: “Whilst Mackenzie has got the argument with Charity on his plate, he’s also got a pretty critical moment with John on his plate as well. And, combine these two things and it does not spell good things.”
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