Emmerdale fans were left upset after recent scenes between Faith and Tracy played out and viewers couldn’t handle the emotions.
While sat in the Woolpack surrounded by her children, Faith took a turn for the worst and fell onto the carpet.
She was told to take it easy and was later shown laying down on the sofa when Tracey walked in with her pram.
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At first, Faith clearly didn’t recognise Tracey but soon came round and noticed her face.
The pair sat down together and tears began to flow as they spoke about treasured memories together.
Tracy reminded Faith of the time she found her under a tree and for a second, Faith appeared not to know what she was talking about.
In a moment of clarity, Faith quickly remembered the emotional moment and they began discussing the event.
Tracy welled up as Faith’s tears rolled down her cheek and the two comforted each other.
Faith tried to call the pair of them an “ox,” to resemble their strength, but Tracey kindly corrected her and reminded the Dingle matriarch that an ox is male.
Tracey corrected herself and branded the pair of them “tough old cows” which made them both giggle.
Many fans called it a “lovely scene” between the two while one simply tweeted: “That scene between Faith and Tracey,” with a tear.
Another typed: “I remember that field scene with Faith and Tracey. It was so powerful,” with crying and heartbroken emojis.
Others flocked to call Faith a “lovely character,” asked her “not to make them cry” and branded the scene “utterly heartbreaking”.
Emmerdale’s Faith is played by Sally Dexter and the actress has revealed that she thought she would be leaving the soap a little differently.
Sally’s time on the show is fast reaching after Faith was diagnosed with terminal cancer earlier this year.
Upcoming episodes will be fuelled with drama as the programme reaches its 50th anniversary and executive producer Jane Hudson has admitted that “at the start of the month,” Emmerdale will be “focussing on Faith”.
Sally opened up on her thoughts: “I always knew Faith was coming back to die. My idea was to have her save Cain and Chas from some sort of attack in the Woolie – say from a bullet or a knife aimed at her children from a crazed intruder.”
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