Very Shocking Update: Emmerdale’s Isabel Hodgins shares adorable new baby pics after first Mother’s Day
Emmerdale’s Isabel Hodgins marked her first Mother’s Day just weeks after welcoming her little girl. The actress, best known for playing Victoria Sugden in the ITV soap,
told her followers on Instagram last month that she had given birth. The 32-year-old shared a reel at the time that saw her in a hospital room on a birthing ball as the clip confirmed
Georgie Grace’s arrival on February 11 at 1.02am. Isabel shared a black and white polaroid picture at the time and wrote in a subsequent post that her little tot ‘breaks her heart’.
Emmerdale’s Isabel Hodgins welcomed her first child in February
Ahead of Mother’s Day, the soap star took to social media once more to share a series of snaps to celebrate one month of Georgie Grace.
Branding the post the ‘mum diaries’, Isabel wrote: ‘The cuddles. The chaos. The messy hair. The best month,’ followed by pink and white heart emojis.
On Mother’s Day itself, the Emmerdale legend’s partner Adam Whitehead posted some more pictures in a joint post with Isabel’s account.
‘Your first Mother’s Day @isabelhodgins,’ read his message, with a white heart.
‘As if I didn’t already think you were amazing… but watching you become Georgie’s mum has opened my eyes even more.
‘The love, patience and strength you show every day is incredible.
‘We’re so lucky you’re ours.’
Isabel is seen holding baby Georgie in the snaps, smiling with her little one.
The star’s final scenes (to date) in Emmerdale as Victoria Sugden hit screens in February.
Victoria, who Isabel has played since 2006, chose to depart life in the village for a new one in Portugal, with son Harry and Diane Sugden.
It wasn’t an easy decision, but Victoria felt she had no choice but to leave after Moira Dingle (Natalie J Robb) ended up in prison – and she was forced to sell her own share of the farm.
Victoria had been blackmailed into doing so by Joe Tate (Ned Porteous), who had video footage of her killing villainous brother John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth) – and he proceeded to used it as leverage to get what he wanted.
Typical Joe!

