Emmerdales Charley Webb fumes after spending a fortune on Halloween but fails to scare one single kid

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CHARLEY Webb was left “fuming” when her Halloween decorations failed to scare even one kid.

The mum-of-three gave her home a spooky transformation and shared proof in the form of bloodied hand prints, skeletons and monsters dotted around the home.

Emmerdale’s Charley Webb, who is mum to Bowie, Buster and baby Ace Gene, fumed on Halloween as she failed to scare even one kid

The actress, who is mum to Buster, nine, Bowie, three, and baby Ace Gene, filmed her efforts on Thursday and said: “Decorating the house is in full swing.

“Welcome to life with an almost four-year-old. Couldnt possibly wait a second longer.”

But the Emmerdale star later filmed a video to her 360,000 followers and said: “So the big kids have gone Trick or Treating and I have been answering the door like this”

She then revealed the ugly skeleton mask that she’d hoped would terrify visitors.

Charley’s mask barely got a shriek out of trick-or-treaters
Charley and son Buster update fans on their efforts to decorate the house on Halloween

She continued: “Asked every single kid if I scared them. No, not scared one kid.

“We really go to town with our decorations, we make it really scary, really Halloween-y. No ones scared. Fuming.”

She captioned the clip: “This is just a tiny amount of how scary we try to make it. Not. Scared. One. Kid.”

The star recently left fans gobsmacked with a video of her son singing with her on-screen daughter on Instagram.

The Debbie Dingle actress was soon flooded with comments after Buster delivered an incredible rendition of Eddie Vedder’s track Tonight You Belong To Me with 16-year-old Katie Hill.

Emmerdale actress Charley Webb stunned fans with a video of her kids’ singing on Instagram

Katie, who plays Debbie’s daughter Sarah Sugden in the ITV soap, joined the little star and sang the lower harmony, allowing Buster to take the spotlight.

Charley simply captioned her video: “My 2.”

After Buster and his pal sang their hearts out comments flooded in, with Michelle Keegan, Adam Thomas, Lucy-Jo Hudson and Giovanna Fletcher sharing praise.

One fan wrote: “Wow! Gave me goosebumps, just beautiful”

Charley Webb has three kids and her eldest son has an incredible singing voice

Another said: “Wow, that lil man has sum voice!!”

Charley has three kids, including three-year-old Bowie and two-month old son Ace.

The actress recently hit back at trolls who criticised her for not cutting her children’s hair and claimed the boys “look like girls”..

Not one to take the abuse lying down, Charley – who is married to Matthew Wolfenden – took to her Instagram to silence the haters.

Charley, pictured with her eldest Buster, has hit back at trolls shaming her for growing her sons’ hair

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I get asked so many times on here why my kids have got long hair. Why dont you cut it? Or, they look like girls. The answer is really simple, because we like it and more importantly they like it. I absolutely dont feel like I need to explain it to anyone who has an opinion but I just think life would be so much easier if we all just focused on our own lives. Dont let my kids hair worry you. I think people think they have a right to have an opinion because of social media. Maybe you do. But try keeping it to yourself, its not important to us what you think of how our kids look. Or how we look. Or their names or whatever it is you might want to comment on. I was always taught, if youve got nothing nice to say, dont say anything at all. Try practicing it peeps. Theres enough awful stuff in the world without being mean to each other. Theyve got another t shirt that says, Im a boy, Ive just got better hair than you. True dat.

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The actress, 31, posted a picture of her eldest son Buster, 9, sporting shiny shoulder-length locks and wearing a t-shirt with the slogan Long Hair, Don’t Care #Boy.

Alongside the snap Charley wrote a lengthy caption which hit back at her critics.

She said: “I get asked so many times on here why my kids have got long hair. Why dont you cut it? Or, they look like girls. The answer is really simple, because we like it and more importantly they like it.

“I absolutely dont feel like I need to explain it to anyone who has an opinion but I just think life would be so much easier if we all just focused on our own lives. Dont let my kids hair worry you.”

Charley and Matthew posed with their three sons for the cover of OK! last month

Charley’s Emmerdale co-star Emma Atkins poses for a shot with her long-locked boys

Charley regularly shows off her handsome sons on Instagram

The Bury-born lass,who plays Debbie Dingle in the ITV soap, continued her tirade against keyboard warriors, adding: “I think people think they have a right to have an opinion because of social media. Maybe you do. But try keeping it to yourself, its not important to us what you think of how our kids look. Or how we look. Or their names or whatever it is you might want to comment on.

“I was always taught, if youve got nothing nice to say, dont say anything at all. Try practicing it peeps. Theres enough awful stuff in the world without being mean to each other. Theyve got another t shirt that says, Im a boy, Ive just got better hair than you. True dat.”

Charley plays Debbie Dingle in Emmerdale

Charley’s candid, defiant post attracted a outpouring of support from her followers, including her celebrity pals.

Michelle Keegan posted a series of clapping hand emojis underneath the post.

Writer and mum blogger Giovanna Fletcher said: “Well said! Also fully supportive of the other tee…look at that SHINE!! I’m jealous Xxxx.”

Dancing on Ice professional Matt Evers wrote: “Preach!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

Catherine Tyldesley added several emojis of hands held up in praise, plus a heart-eyes emoji.

And former Corrie actress Lucy Jo Hudson weighed in: “Wow, he’s the double of you. Little stunner he is xxx.”