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Emmerdale's babe Meena wows viewerss as she flashes legs in skimpy miniskirt

Emmerdale newcomer Meena Jutla stole the show as she showed off her endless legs in a miniskirt and thigh-high boots for Thursday’s edition of the soap.

The brunette bombshell was fuming after her new love interest David Metcalfe stood her up for their date, texting her at the last minute to cancel seeing her.

After he hid from her as she headed over to the shop to ask him why he had cancelled the date, she got the wrong end of the stick and thought he was seeing someone else.

She confronted him and Victoria Sugden after overhearing some of their conversation, becoming convinced that they were secretly together.

As Meena fumed over the snub, fans got distracted as she showed off her endless legs in a skimpy miniskirt and black thigh high boots.

Meena showed off her long legs in a tiny miniskirt

Hiding her top under a black coat, Meena ensured all eyes were on her toned pins as she put on a seriously stunning display.

They rushed to social media to comment on the racy outfit, as one wrote: “Meena’s legs go right up to her thighs.”

A second said: “Nice bit of thigh Meena.”

Fans gushed over Meena’s racy look as she donned thigh-high boots

A third joked: “Meena, casting for pretty woman!”

Eventually David admitted that the only reason he had cancelled on her was because he got scared after realising he liked her, as he had a terrible history with women.

Victoria had worried him after bringing up his ex Maya, who was secretly sleeping with his teenage son Jacob, who was also her student.

Will David finally find love with Meena?

She has certainly gotten viewers talking with her man-eating ways, as fans have been speculating she could be set for an affair with both Rishi Sharma and Al Chapman.

Let’s hope that David is up to the job of taming the newcomer.

Emmerdale continues on Friday at 7pm on ITV.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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