Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley delighted fans by posting a heartwarming update featuring her co-star Danny Miller. The 49-year-old, known for her role as Mandy Dingle since 1995—with a return in 2019—shared a joyful Instagram photo of the pair smiling broadly, with Riley leaning into Miller.
In the caption, Riley simply wrote: “Trouble,” accompanied by several smiley face emojis. The post quickly drew enthusiastic responses from viewers, highlighting the strong on-screen and off-screen bond between the characters and actors.
Fan Reactions Pour In
Comments flooded the post as fans expressed their love for the duo and called for more shared scenes in the ITV soap. One viewer noted: “Love when you two are in the same scene.” Another added: “I need to see more of Lisa and Danny together.” A third praised: “Brilliant pic of two special humans in the Emmerdale family (not forgetting the I’m a Celeb family too).”
Additional reactions included: “I absolutely adore you and Danny,” and “Great actors! Want to see you both together on Emmerdale.” One fan simply declared: “Love love love this.”
Danny Miller, 34, first appeared as Aaron Dingle in 2008 and has since become a beloved figure, central to many dramatic storylines. Their long collaboration has fostered a genuine friendship appreciated by the audience.
Lisa Riley Addresses Pregnancy Rumors
Recently, Riley firmly debunked circulating pregnancy rumors in an emotional Instagram video. She explained: “Hi everybody, this is no-one’s fault apart from fake news, clickbait and oh my God, what world are we living in. I am 100 per cent not pregnant, I have been inundated today with congratulations about that. Do you know what makes this even more sick? Is the fact that only this week on Loose Women, I was talking about the fact that me and Al, my other half, we couldn’t get pregnant.”
She continued: “We tried IVF, it didn’t work but still the very strange people out there feel they need to clickbait and put out fake news that I am pregnant. Well I’m not and you know what, to clickbait and AI and to all of this nonsense the world is becoming, there,” as she raised her middle finger to the camera. “That’s yours, utter nonsense. Clarification, I’m not pregnant. Okay, thank you! Clarification would be nice.”
Riley advised followers: “If I was pregnant, I might have told people. Just food for thought, when you read stuff, go to the person’s social media, have a look at if they’ve said anything, if they haven’t, it’s probably fake news. Just putting it out there.” She captioned the video: “The truth….FROM ME!! Stop stop stop stop believing all the [lies] on here PLEASE… FAKE NEWS is getting out of hand!!!! #truth,” with angry face emojis.
Back in 2018, Riley and her partner Al explored IVF options, but tests showed her eggs were not viable, leading them to accept that parenthood might not be possible.

