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Emmerdale’s Daisy Campbell gets messages from mums about tough Amelia storyline

Emmerdale star Daisy Campbell revealed she was recently targeted by thieves while on holiday with co-star Rosie Bentham.

The actress, who plays Amelia Spencer on the ITV soap, made an appearance on ITV’s Lorraine with stand-in host Ranvir Singh.

The star's character, who is 15-years-old, was recently left speechless when she found out that she was pregnant. And it looks like she will have some tough choices to make in her future.

READ MORE: Emmerdale's Daisy Campbell on teen pregnancies and plans for the future

While speaking to Ranvir she opened up about her character's upcoming pregnancy storyline. The 18-year-old explained that she recently went on holiday to unwind from her character's intense storyline with co-star and best friend Rosie Bentham, who plays Gabby Thomas.

Daisy Campbell has played Amelia Spencer on the ITV soap for over 11 years (ITV)

However it wasn’t as relaxing as planned as her bag got stolen with everything inside. She revealed: "We went to Ibiza - me and Rosie, who plays Gabby on the show and she’s my best friend so we though right ‘let's go to Ibiza’ we had it booked for a year.”

The soap star continued: “But we lost our bags. Our phones and our bags got nicked, everything got nicked, and I was just upset about my phone because it had everything on it."

She added: "But it was kind of nice because we had no phone for one tonight so we kind of just lived our lives, it was the best feeling."

She later touched on her dramatic storyline and explained how it sparked reaction from fans. Daisy admitted she has received several messages from teen mums who believe she has done the story justice.

Daisy revealed: "I've had a lot of reaction from young people because I wanted to do this justice for the young teen mums especially and I've had loads of messages telling me that I'm doing it justice. That's what I'm doing this for, it's for them.”

The actress is now a part of ITV's mental health campaign Britain Get Talking which aims to encourage people to look after their mental health by connecting with others.

She noted that Amelia's current situation ties in with the campaign because the youngster feels like she has no one to turn to.

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