**Emmerdale Mary Star Shares Real-Life Struggle with Age Gap Romances Amid Love Triangle Plot**
*Emmerdale* actress Louise Jameson, who portrays Mary, has recently opened up about her personal challenges with age gap romances, which coincides with a possible revival of the love triangle storyline involving Mary, Susie, and Vanessa. On the show, Mary developed strong feelings for Susie, and it seemed those feelings were mutual. However, when Vanessa returned, she and Susie quickly rekindled their past romance, leaving Mary heartbroken and feeling as though she had missed her chance with Susie.

In a recent interview, Louise hinted at a potential revisit to this love triangle plot, though the outcome remains uncertain. Fans are left wondering who Susie will ultimately choose and whether Mary will manage to win her back. Louise teased, “There’s going to be a love life storyline, but I don’t know when. They keep dangling this carrot.” She expressed a desire for her character not to be too happy or settled, as it would take away the drama, adding that she enjoys scenes where she can showcase her acting skills, especially when Mary loses her temper.
When asked about the possibility of a love triangle between Mary, Susie, and Vanessa, Louise responded with uncertainty, acknowledging that while it might happen, nothing has been confirmed yet. She also reflected on age gap relationships, sharing that in real life, she would be concerned about dating someone significantly younger, particularly if the age difference is such that one could be the other’s parent. Despite her reservations, she acknowledged that age gap romances do happen and are ultimately about the people involved.
Louise also touched on a recent storyline where Mary was scammed by someone pretending to be in love with her. She highlighted the importance of addressing such issues, particularly for older individuals who fear being perceived as foolish. Louise herself has experienced an increase in scam attempts since turning 70, receiving frequent texts, calls, or emails offering seemingly too-good-to-be-true deals or claiming to be from her bank, showcasing the sophistication of modern scammers.