Amy died in February after a limousine she was in with several other village women plunged into a frozen lake, where she saw the body of Nate Robinson (Jurell Carter). The moment was nominated for a British Soap Award.
Now, speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com at the British Soap Awards 2025, Palmisciano reflected on Amy and Matty's journey, and whether Matty could still, when the time is right, go on to adopt a child alone.
"Especially if it was [in] honour of Amy, you know. I would actually love that. Who knows? We'll have to see, have to see."
Co-star Jamieson chipped in: "We're never travelling by limo again - train or car only!"
"But it was incredible. I've never done anything like that in my career, and it was challenging. It was cold, it was emotional. So then when I watched it on the TV, it came alive, it was just all worth it. It was amazing."
"Losing Nat and everybody, it was really sad, you know, from a personal point of view. I love working with Nat, so it was really, really sad. So the tears were, you know, some of them were genuine, you know.
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