Zoe Henry Jeff Hordley Twitter @ZoeHenry03
Soaps

Emmerdale’s Zoe Henry reveals secrets to life at home with Jeff Hordley

Zoe has been married to Jeff since 2003

Emmerdale’s Zoe Henry has delved into her life with her husband and co-star Jeff Hordley.

Zoe played Rhona Goskirk in Emmerdale since 2001 and her husband Jeff has played Cain Dingle since 2000.

The couple, who have been married since 2003 have two children Violet and Stan.

Zoe plays Rhona on Emmerdale (Credit: ITV)

Speaking about her home life to Fabulous Magazine, the actress said “I’m in awe of people who watch boxsets. I’m usually home by 7pm and hopefully Violet is back from school and cooking dinner.”

The soap star continued: “After sitting down to eat and catch up with everyone I’ll help the children with their homework, tidy up and get them off to bed.”

She said “I’m in bed at 9pm with a good cookery book. There’s nothing like a bit of food porn before bed.”

Zoe Henry Jeff Hordley Twitter @ZoeHenry03
Zoe and Jeff have been married since 2003 (Credit: Twitter @ZoeHenry03)

Read More: Emmerdale’s Charley Webb confesses her third pregnancy is her “worst” yet

As well as acting, Jeff and Zoe have an unusual hobbie of growing fruit and vegetables in their allotment.

Zoe recently appeared on Loose Women last month talking about Rhona’s hysterectomy storyline.

Zoe appeared on Loose Women last month (Credit: YouTube/This Morning)

Read More: Who will catch Maya and Jacob?

Her character Rhona has had her ovaries removed after the doctors discovered Fybroids after an accident on the farm.

Host Ruth Langsford said “If I’m not giving too much away, moving forward that having the hysterectomy, she’s then going to kind of crash into the menopause.”

Speaking about the storyline, Zoe said “Yeah I didn’t know this, Ruth, until I got the scripts and read it and it said  Rhona starts with hot sweats immediately and I was like ‘what?’.

“Anyway, I did a bit of research and I spoke to the researchers at work and of course that is what happens and it makes sense.

“You remove the ovaries and the womb and of course your hormones go into you know crazyitis and yeah, that’s what happens.”

Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7pm on ITV, with an extra episode at 8pm on Thursdays.

 Leave us a comment on our Facebook page @EntertainmentDailyFix and let us know what you think!


Charlotte Rodrigues
Soap Contributor
Charlotte Rodrigues joined Entertainment Daily in April 2018, as Audience Engagement Executive. A huge soap fan, Charlotte then became Senior Soap Writer, delivering the latest storylines and spoilers to our followers.

Related Topics