Queen Camilla’s son, Tom Parker Bowles, revealed the sweet nickname his children have for their step-grandfather, King ...
Emmerdale's Tom King might just get his comeuppance for his dastardly deeds after a significant slip-up in Monday's episode (Monday 7). Tom was shaken on Monday when he learned that Carl had ...
Emmerdale villain Tom King could soon face his comeuppance after making a colossal blunder in Monday's gripping episode (Monday 7). Tom was panicked when he learned Carl had carelessly handed his ...
Emmerdale's devious Tom King might find himself in deep trouble after a significant error during Monday's episode (Monday 7). In the recent storyline, Tom was ...
Emmerdale fans watched as a character witnessed something incriminating about evil Tom King on Monday night, 7 October. This could be the beginning of the end for Tom, with viewers hoping that ...
Tom King has made a devious plan to stay one step ahead of police in Emmerdale. This week's episodes have seen Tom finally arrested for coercive and controlling behaviour as well as assault ...
Tom King has made a devious plan to stay one step ahead of police in Emmerdale. This week's episodes have seen Tom finally arrested for coercive and controlling behaviour as well as assault, though ...
Emmerdale viewers made the same point about Tom King's hospital stay following Belle King's attack. Belle, played by Eden Taylor-Draper, has suffered coercive control and abuse at the hands of her ...
Tom King, played by James Chase, is seeking legal advice as authorities investigate Belle Dingle's allegations of abuse against him. However, could the new character betray his own client?
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video After Belle Dingle’s (Eden Taylor-Draper) axe attack ...
Emmerdale’s Eden Taylor-Draper has hinted that villain Tom King’s downfall is near. As fans will recall, Sicko Tom (James Chase) has been abusing and gaslighting wife Belle for months. She has since ...
The German artist Thomas Schütte expects blowback when a retrospective of his work opens. Maybe he even enjoys that prospect. Credit...Felix Schmitt for The New York Times Supported by By Blake ...