“I Killed Him!” April’s Dark Confession Shatters Emmerdale — Celia Strikes Back
An explosive week ahead as April Windsor finally breaks down, revealing the twisted web of abuse, drugs, and murder that has haunted her — and Celia Daniels declares total control over the Dingles.
The Secret That Destroys Everything
In a devastating new Emmerdale spoiler clip, April Windsor (Amelia Flanagan) drops a bombshell that could destroy her family forever. As the truth unravels, Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock) and Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) are left reeling from a confession that changes everything.
April finally admits that she’s been dealing drugs for Ray Walters (Joe Absolom) and Celia Daniels (Jaye Griffiths) — a trap she walked into trying to help her friend Dylan Penders (Fred Kettle). What started as a desperate act of loyalty turned into an entanglement with a criminal network that exploited and abused her.
A Brutal Memory: The Attack That Haunts Her
In a flashback to one of the most horrifying moments of her young life, April reveals that during a meeting with a man named Callum, she felt threatened and struck him with a bottle. The blow caused Callum to fall and bleed out on the bed — leaving April believing she had killed him.
Terrified, she turned to Ray and Celia. What she didn’t know? Callum survived. But Ray and Celia used the incident to tighten their control over her, convincing her that silence was the only way to protect her family.
“I Own Your Family Now”
In the spoiler video, Marlon and Rhona finally decide to take April to the police — unaware of how dangerous Celia truly is. As they try to comfort their daughter, April, gripped by a nightmare of Marlon being shot, begs them not to leave the house.
Then, the moment hits: April screams out her confession — “I killed someone.”
Before the family can process the revelation, Celia herself storms into Smithy Cottage. Her presence alone is enough to send chills down Rhona’s spine. With cold detachment, Celia delivers the cruel truth:
“Now I own your family.”
Actress Jaye Griffiths, who plays Celia, summed it up chillingly:
“Celia doesn’t make threats. She delivers consequences.”

What Happens Next?
As Celia asserts full control, the Dingles’ fate hangs in the balance. The fear is no longer theoretical — it’s in their living room, personified by Celia’s ruthless dominance.
And Celia’s rage is about to grow. She’s just discovered that “old man Ted” on her farm is actually Bear Wolf (Joshua Richards) — a local, and Paddy’s father. Ray’s carelessness has broken the one rule Celia swore never to cross: no locals.
With her criminal enterprise now compromised and her temper boiling, Celia prepares to unleash hell.