Emmerdale: Les should be a permanent character

Emmerdale fans have called for Matty Barton‘s cellmate Les to be made a permanent

character. Les was introduced shortly after Matty was imprisoned for stabbing Samson

Dingle. He and Matty have struck up a friendship after Matty confided in Les about

being transgender. Les has defended Matty against transphobic Robbo while in prison, helping him to feel less fearful. Here’s everything you need to know about Matty’s prison stint and his cellmate Les in Emmerdale. Emmerdale: Matty attacked in prison Matty has been having a tough time in prison, especially after transphobic Robbo found out he is a trans man. Related Articles Emmerdale killer returns and is caught breaking into house in disturbing plot Three major Emmerdale characters face death as explosive pictures reveal horror fire Thankfully, Matty’s cellmate Les has been on his side and defended him against Robbo.

Matty on Emmerdale

However, Matty was left terrified when Les revealed he was being released from prison in Tuesday’s episode (July 9.) – Advertisement – Matty was seen scrambling for a way to keep himself safe in Les’ absence. Moira and Amy then received a call from the prison, informing them Matty had been hospitalised. The pair arrived to find Matty battered and bruised, but he refused to admit who had attacked him. It was later revealed Les had beaten Matty up to help him get out of prison and avoid Robbo.

Their plan didn’t quite work out however, as Matty was told he’d be heading back to prison the next day. How will Matty cope without Les’ support in prison? Emmerdale fans plead for Les to become a permanent character Matty’s cellmate Les has proven to be a big hit with Emmerdale fans, who are now hoping he will become a regular character. Many soap fans took to social media to praise Les, with one person writing: “Any chance we can keep Les as a character I quite like him.”

Les talking to Robbo on Emmerdale

“Aww I like Les, we need him and Swirling to move into the village,” a second fan wrote, while a third added: “They should make Les a regular character once Matty comes out of prison. I liked their scenes.” Another said: “Les is literally the best character in Emmerdale at the moment,” and a fifth fan added: “Emmerdale has introduced so many useless characters in the last couple of years, I hope they’ve got the sense to make Les permanent. He’s been great so far.” A final fan then wrote: “Can Les become a regular?”

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