Olivia Bromley saves Emmerdale co-star as they’re involved in a lorry crash

Emmerdale star Olivia Bromley has come to the rescue of her former co-star Natalie Ann Jamieson after a frightening lorry crash.
The Amy Wyatt star took to Instagram to share a series of selfies alongside Olivia, thanking her for being ‘our hero’.
‘Find yourself a friend who will drive half way across Yorkshire to rescue you when you’ve been hit by a Lorry!’ Natalie added in the caption, followed by: ‘RIP little red car’.
In the comments, she shared an update, confirming that no one was hurt in the accident.
Dawn Taylor actress Olivia also commented, leaving a series of red love heart emojis, followed by two red car emojis.
Understandably, Natalie’s former Emmerdale co-stars were concerned, taking to the comments to share their disbelief.
‘Ah whatttt! glad your all good mate,’ Ash Palmisciano, who plays Matty Barton, wrote.
Fans also shared their relief that all was okay, with one saying: ‘So glad you’re okay and hope things can be sorted soon!’
‘Oh no! Hope you are all ok,’ another added.

Natalie left Emmerdale last year when her character Amy was tragically killed off in an epic stunt.
When the limo she was riding in with the other Emmerdale women careened off the road and onto an icy lake, Amy tried to cross to dry land but ended up falling into the water.
She later died in hospital, after managing to tell husband Matty that she loved him one last time.
‘It was really sad,’ she admitted. ‘It was very cold, very sad, but it was also quite fun.
‘I got to do a lot of things that I’ve never done before in my career, quite a few ticks on the bucket list. Things that I don’t necessarily have to do ever again!
‘I don’t need to be plunged into icy water ever again. People do it for fun nowadays, but I just think those people are mad.’
EMMERDALE’S Natalie Ann Jamieson has cheated death after a lorry ploughed into her car – as she thanked her soap co-star for “saving her”.
The actress, 38, who is best known for playing Amy Wyatt in the ITV soap, shocked fans when she revealed she’d had a road accident.



The soap star, whose character was killed off last year in a dramatic limo accident, opened up about her own recent car crash.
In her latest Instagram post, Natalie revealed how her Emmerdale co-star Olivia Bromley, 30, who is known for playing Dawn Taylor, had come to her aid following the traumatic incident.
Sharing with fans, the actress penned: “Find yourself a friend who will drive half way across Yorkshire to rescue you when you’ve been hit by a Lorry!
“RIP little red car.”
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The star then added: “Thank you my lovely @oliviabromley_ for being our hero.”
Fans rushed to share their support, with one saying: “Oh no! hope you are all ok.”
Another added: “Aww no hope you are all okay that’s the main thing.”
After concern from fans, Natalie added: “Everyone ok, no injuries thankfully! Cheers for your lovely messages.”
Meanwhile, Emmerdale fans were shocked last year when Natalie’s character was suddenly killed off.
The star had been on the soap for six years from 2019 to 2025.

But last February, viewers wept as Amy plunged to an icy death in a river during a dramatic limo accident in Dales.
Natalie later revealed to The Sun how she kept her character’s death a secret from friends and family.
However, she did tell her mum, partner and auntie because she wanted them to be prepared for her distressing on-screen death.
“I kept it top secret because I wanted it to have the most impact. My mum is one of the only people I told, my partner and my auntie,” Natalie told us.
“I told the people who I thought it would be worse for them to see it play out on screen, I said to my mam, I don’t think you should watch it at all!
“I kept it secret from everyone, it was kind of what I did when I was going into Emmerdale as well. “
Despite Natalie’s character being killed off, the actress told The Sun that she hasn’t given up hope that one day she may return to the village.
She said: “The sad thing about that is because I’ve got so many friends who I loved working with.

“I’m not going to have that again, but who knows there might be the odd episode where they have a flashback, or an hallucination or the ghost of Amy! I might get to be ghost.
“That’s the saddest thing not working with those people anymore, but I’ll still get to see them all as friends, and I’m going to stay in the area so it doesn’t feel as bigger heartache as it could have been.”
Speaking about life after Emmerdale, Natalie said: “I’m really excited. I’ve started auditioning again.
“Six years in Emmerdale, everything has changed so much, it was a completely different industry but I’m excited to be back out there in the big wide world.
“I can do anything! I love theatre but also TV and film. I’d really like to do some comedy!
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“I love sitcoms so doing something like that would be incredible. I know we’ve lost Vera but I would also love to do something back home in the north east.
“The Good Ship Murder would be good although knowing my luck I’d probably end up being thrown in the water again.”

