Emmerdale fans distracted during Charity and Mack's romp as they spot VERY strange item in background | The Sun

EMMERDALE fans were left seriously distracted after they spotted a very unusual object during raunchy scenes between Charity and Mack.

Feeling resurfaced for former couple Charity (Emma Atkins) and Mack (Lawrence Robb) during Wednesday's episode of Emmerdale.



The married couple split up after Charity found out Mack slept with Chloe Harris and is the father of her child Reuben.

But it appeared they still have feelings for each other as they shared a passionate kiss, which led to them hooking up.

However, viewers were left distracted during the raunchy scenes as they spotted an erupting volcano behind them.

Taking to X, formally known and Twitter, one viewer said: Mack. What a player. Making a volcano erupt."

read more on emmerdale

Victor Anderson flees Emmerdale after shock crime is exposed

Emmerdale’s Lydia Dingle set for rape storyline – and it’s just weeks away

Another wrote: “Not the volcano erupting when she went down on him.”

A third penned: "Haha that volcano. Naughty!”

After the cheeky romp, the two felt slightly embarrassed so Mack fled from the house and returned to Chloe.

Then later in the Woolpack, the pair had a very awkward encounter.

Most read in Soaps

tough time

Emmerdale's Lydia Dingle set for rape storyline – and it's just weeks away

SOAPS BLOODBATH

String of soaps' biggest stars face the axe as shows slash wage bills

knee-ds help

Corrie star in emergency hospital dash as he posts painful injury from A&E

BEALE SO CLOSE

EastEnders' Michelle Collins teases return for another of Cindy's children

Charity told Mack she understood why he took off as she also felt "werided" out after their hook up.

She acknowledged how their actions may effect Chloe and they agreed to not say or do anything until after Reuben's christening tomorrow.

But will it all run smoothly or will the love rivals come to blows?

Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7:30pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

Source: Read Full Article