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Olivia Bromley saves Emmerdale co-star as they’re involved in a lorry crash | Soaps
Emmerdale star Olivia Bromley has come to the rescue of her former co-star Natalie Ann Jamieson after a frightening lorry crash.
The Amy Wyatt star took to Instagram to share a series of selfies alongside Olivia, thanking her for being ‘our hero’.
‘Find yourself a friend who will drive half way across Yorkshire to rescue you when you’ve been hit by a Lorry!’ Natalie added in the caption, followed by: ‘RIP little red car’.
In the comments, she shared an update, confirming that no one was hurt in the accident.
Dawn Taylor actress Olivia also commented, leaving a series of red love heart emojis, followed by two red car emojis.
Understandably, Natalie’s former Emmerdale co-stars were concerned, taking to the comments to share their disbelief.
‘Ah whatttt! glad your all good mate,’ Ash Palmisciano, who plays Matty Barton, wrote.
Fans also shared their relief that all was okay, with one saying: ‘So glad you’re okay and hope things can be sorted soon!’
‘Oh no! Hope you are all ok,’ another added.
Natalie left Emmerdale last year when her character Amy was tragically killed off in an epic stunt.
When the limo she was riding in with the other Emmerdale women careened off the road and onto an icy lake, Amy tried to cross to dry land but ended up falling into the water.
She later died in hospital, after managing to tell husband Matty that she loved him one last time.
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Speaking to Metro at the Cure Usher Ball last year, Natalie reflected on filming her dramatic exit scenes.
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‘It was really sad,’ she admitted. ‘It was very cold, very sad, but it was also quite fun.
‘I got to do a lot of things that I’ve never done before in my career, quite a few ticks on the bucket list. Things that I don’t necessarily have to do ever again!
‘I don’t need to be plunged into icy water ever again. People do it for fun nowadays, but I just think those people are mad.’
Earlier this year, it was announced that Olivia would also be leaving the ITV soap, with Dawn’s final story expected to play out in the summer.
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