Emmerdale viewers are concerned Liv Flaherty’s life might be at risk, after she tracked down her dodgy mum Sandra.
Sandra Flaherty has been living in a caravan park in Wales, though her family was convinced she was shacked up with her sister in Ireland.
Liv, whose alcoholism has spiralled in recent scenes, left Emmerdale to find her mum, packing a bag and hoping to move in with her.
However, as soon as Liv (Isobel Steele) was reunited with her mum, Sandra (Joanne Mitchell) started plying her with booze – despite her daughter’s battle with addiction.
Watching from home, a number of viewers were convinced Liv, who suffers from epilepsy, was about to see her health decline, with her mum unable to help.
Liv was diagnosed with epilepsy earlier this year, a common condition where sudden bursts of intense electrical activity in the brain can cause seizures or fits.
Taking to Twitter, fans wondered whether Liv was in danger, fearing she would suffer a seizure without Sandra coming to her aid.
One wrote: “Does Sandra know anything about Liv’s alcoholism or her epilepsy?”
“Liv is gonna have a seizure int she, and her mother isn’t gonna have a clue. #emmerdale,” added a second.
And a third remarked: “That’s alcoholism and a lot more! Will Sozzled Sandra notice her daughter is having a fit?”
It seems fans weren’t the only ones who were concerned – Liv’s brother, Aaron Dingle, admitted he was worried she’d pass out from drinking.
Aaron (Danny Miller) pointed out onlookers might not realise when she is suffering from an epileptic seizure, leaving her life in danger.
His ex-boyfriend Ben and Chas Dingle tried their best to comfort him, insisting Liv would be okay, but his worries persisted.
It turned out Aaron had a right to be concerned – moments later, Liv could be seen dancing with her drunken mother at the caravan park.
Stumbling, she tried to make it over to her mum, but collapsed on the floor, sprawled out on her back.
It isn’t clear whether Liv has suffered a seizure, or has passed out from drinking, but fans are desperately concerned for her health.
Will Sandra realise her daughter’s life is at risk?
Emmerdale airs on weekdays at 7pm on ITV, with an extra helping on Thursdays at 8pm.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk