Emmerdale fans slam soap as Aaron Dingle violently attacks Vinny in shock scenes
EMMERDALE fans have turned on the soap after Aaron Dingle violently attacked Vinny – and was still treated like a victim.
The scrapyard dealer – who is played by actor Danny Miller in the ITV soap – returned to the village last month and has been a nightmare ever since.
He has demanded the return of money he gave to brother-in-law Vinny after the death of his sister Liv Flaherty.
In tonight’s episode Aaron’s threats to Vinny turned violent after he was exposed.
After a furious confrontation with mum Chas where she confronted him over his bullying and violent actions, Aaron let his rage out.
Telling Chas that she should’ve been steralised years ago, Chas was done with him.
“You’re a lost cause Aaron,” she told him.
“Worse than that – you’re dangerous to anyone who loves you. And I’m done with it. I’m done with your viciousness, and your self-pity and your spite and your endless, endless rage.
“So congratulations son, you win, I am done with you too.”
Aaron stormed off to the scrapyard and demanded the money from Vinny – before violently punching him.
After his own ordeal with his abusive dad, Vinny was terrified and curled up into a ball.
Catching sight of himself in the reflection of a car window, Aaron stopped his attack and walked off.
Later with Vinny back at Wishingwell, Aaron tried to blame Vinny for not giving him the money – and then tried to make excuses.
But Vinny stood up to him and told Aaron what his fake apology actually meant – nothing.
He told him how he was glad Liv was dead because she would’ve been broken by who Aaron had become.
Despite this Vinny still didn’t give up with Aaron and his self-pitying lashing out.
He started sobbing while justifying his actions, and then decided to leave the village.
But before he had chance, Paddy found him and stopped him – and Emmerdale fans are absolutely sick of it.
They just want this new Aaron gone.
One wrote: “I really don’t like nasty Aaron.”
A second said: “Poor Vinny, Aaron and his awful behaviour can go #Emmerdale.”
Another asked: “Anyone else had enough of Aaron?”
And a fourth added: “They are trying to make it seem like Aaron is a villain, to anyone who doesn’t know Aaron’s whole story. And it’s p****** me off.”