Emmerdale's Isobel Steele had a final message to soap fans following her character's death.
The ITV soap has been marking it's milestone 50th anniversary with a number of hugely dramatic scenes. Isobel's character, Liv Flaherty, has become the latest victim of the terrifying storm that has hit the village.
Tuesday night saw her pinned by a caravan as high winds forced it towards her and her husband, Vinny Dingle. Unfortunately, on Wednesday's episode Liv succumbed to her crush injuries as she took her final breaths while being comforted by her heartbroken husband.
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Shortly after Liv passed away on screen, Emmerdale released a light-hearted goodbye message where actress Isobel got to say a final goodbye to viewers. Speaking to the camera, she said: "I assume you've now watched the episode where Liv is died."
She added: "I hope it made you cry. I definitely cried when I read it and it's been a pleasure.
"It's been the best seven years of my life. It's been all worth it because of you, so thank you so much."
Emmerdale captioned the clip: "Don't mind us, we're just crying a million tears. Goodbye Liv, we're going to miss you so much."
Fans added comments indicating that they were heartbroken over the character's exit. Taylor said: "I was definitely in tears this was absolutely heartbreaking and so emotional to watch @Isobel_steele. Good luck and all the best beautiful girl xx."
Steph said: "Yep...had me crying! Such an emotional episode." A third added: "I’m not crying you’re crying."
Rachael said: "I have cried buckets over this, very sad about Liv. I so wanted to see them develop as a couple and see their relationship evolve. All the best in your next venture Isobel, you will be missed though."
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