As official spoilers hint at a potential new romance between Mandy Dingle and Bear, Emmerdale viewers may finally get to see Mandy Dingle experience true love. Although it might raise some eyebrows if Paddy Kirk finds out.
Fans of the ITV soap opera have followed Mandy Dingle (Lisa Riley), who has been assisting Paddy Kirk (Dominic Brunt) with his mental health, over the past few months.
Emmerdale viewers have seen Paddy seek solace in his ex-partner after calling it quits with wife Chas (Lucy Pargeter) after her long-running affair was made public.
Despite sharing a bed and a few kisses, Mandy realized her feelings for Paddy were stronger, so she made the decision to back off.
Mandy was determined to put on a brave face and move on by signing up for some dating apps, despite her desire for him.
Despite her hopes that the virtual world will help her find love, she might not need to look too far.

Bear Wolf (Joshua Richards), who is speaking in the Woolpack, starts to view Mandy differently.
Bear, who is searching for love himself, begins to believe that he might have a chance with Mandy and is optimistic that their relationship will progress.
Will Mandy be able to put her feelings for Bear’s son aside, though, and pursue a possible relationship? Or will viewers witness Paddy realize that he doesn’t want to completely lose her?
According to an Express.co.uk theory, Mandy chooses to manipulate Bear’s emotions in an effort to make Paddy envious.

Paddy is unable to accept his father and ex-girlfriend’s new bond and demands that they end things before they go too far.
Given that actress Lisa Riley hinted at a reunion between Paddy and Mandy, it appears that a jealousy strategy may be the best course of action.
The soap star admitted their relationship is a waiting game in an interview with Inside Soap. Lisa added: “She’s so afraid of getting hurt.
Paddy is not well, so we must play it out.

Since meeting in 1999, the same year they were married, the couple has been in an on-off relationship before filing for divorce in 2001.
It’s what the audience wants, but Paddy needs to get better, Lisa continued. Mandy is aware that a positive outcome for him would be better.
You can’t reveal that to the audience too quickly. If not, it’s just “And then what? “.
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