A major storyline for their exit is set to air later this year.

By Katelyn Mensah

Published: Monday, 24 June 2024 at 16:32 PM


There is set to be yet another exit from Emmerdale this year, as Jurell Carter will reportedly exit the ITV soap in the coming months.

According to The Sun, Carter will leave the village in a major storyline for his character Nate Robinson – set to air later this year.

A spokesperson for Emmerdale declined to comment when approached by RadioTimes.com, while a representative for Carter is yet to comment.

“Nate has been at the centre of some huge storylines and his exit will be no different,” a source told the publication.

“It will be dramatic and explosive and will go down in Emmerdale history. It won’t be one to miss. Jurell has loved being on the soap but he’s a young actor and it’s understandable he wants to spread his wings.”

Amy Walsh as Tracy Robinson sat at a kitchen table with Jurell Carter as Nate Robinson in Emmerdale.
Amy Walsh as Tracy Robinson and Jurell Carter as Nate Robinson in Emmerdale.
ITV

Carter first appeared on the soap as Nate back in 2019, and began a passionate affair with Moira Dingle. It was soon revealed that Nate was Cain’s child from a previous relationship and he wanted to get revenge on his father.

However, things soon smoothed over when Cain admitted he had no idea of Nate’s existence.

Nate has currently found himself in the midst of yet another affair, but this time, it’s his wife cheating on him.

In scenes that aired earlier this year, it was revealed that Tracy Robinson (Amy Walsh) had been having an affair with Caleb Dingle (Mike Kelly) – Nate’s uncle!

Recently, three long-term characters have exited the soap, with Heath Hope, Amit Sharma and Ethan Anderson all departing from the village during some explosive storylines.

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