Charley Webb is currently on maternity leave from her role as Debbie Dingle on Emmerdale following the birth of her third child last July.
On-screen Debbie left the village to go to Scotland to manage a garage that Lisa Dingle left to her in her will, while off-screen Charley welcome her third son, Ace, with husband Matthew Wolfenden, 39.
The 31 year is adapting to and enjoying life as a mum-of-three and said she currently has “no plans” to return to the Dales.
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Speaking to The Sun at the launch of Inflata Nation Peterborough, Charley said: “I’m still on maternity leave at the moment. It’s been good but three kids is a different ball game.
“It’s been really good fun, but there are no plans for me to return to work at the moment.”
As Debbie left the village last year, she told her mum Charity Dingle: “I can't say if I will be back, otherwise there would be no point going if I could."
As she departed screens, viewers expressed their hope that Charley, who has appeared on the soap since 2002, would return.
Meanwhile, Charley’s husband Matthew – whom she shares older sons Buster and Bowie with – plays David Metcalfe on the ITV soap.
It comes after the star revealed that she, Matthew and their children transformed their diet to become vegan “a few months ago”.
She shared a photo of herself making a nut roast for Sunday dinner as she revealed her family’s diet overhaul, with the snap showing hordes of vegetables sat behind her electric hob while a large pot is sat on the stove.
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Writing on the photo, Charley explained: “Just a small nut roast.
“We became vegan in this house a few months ago. I’m veggie but vegan 95% of the time and Matthew is fully vegan.”
Dispelling the myth that a vegan diet is very restrictive, she said: “You can still eat so much more than people think. We love it.”
Charley then explained she doesn’t stop her children from eating non-vegan food if they want to.
She said: “The kids eat vegan/veggie at home but if they want something we don’t stop them. Bowie still has fish sometimes.”
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