Inside Emmerdale star Joe-Warren Plant’s milestone birthday | The Sun

Emmerdale actor Joe-Warren Plant has revealed his glam life away from the village – as he celebrates his 21st birthday in style.

The star, who shot to fame in 2010 playing Jacob Gallagher in the ITV soap, posted a picture of a balloon sculpture with a plaque saying "Happy 21st Joe Warren."


He added to his post saying: " Blessed."

Joe's character Jacob has been involved in an incredibly emotional and complex sex offender plot as he was being groomed by his father's girlfriend.

But his recent post is not the first time that the award nominated actor has given fans an insight into his life away from the cameras.

In November last year, the 21 year old star documented his trip to Paris and his fans were quick to comment.

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One Emmerdale fan said: " Great photos Joe hope you're having a fab time."

Another added: "The images are [flame emoji]. Keep continuing to shine."

And a third continued: "Loving the photos Joe hope you're having a great time."

Back in June 2021 Emmerdale confirmed the return of Joe's character Jacob after he took a six month break from the soap.

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During his break, Joe starred in Dancing On Ice and was paired with Joe Essex's skating partner, Vanessa Bauer.

During his time on the show both Joe and Vanessa were in the midst of controversy, as they were not allowed to be reinstated after being booted off for testing positive for Covid-19.

The shock decision left both stars devastated as they believed bosses would overlook the strict Covid rules which state a positive test meant immediate and permanent expulsion.




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