In a pivotal early release episode of Emmerdale on ITVX, Ruby Fox-Miligan reaches a life-altering conclusion: she decides to sever all ties with her abusive father, Anthony Fox, by officially changing her surname to “Ruby Miligan.” This decision marks a significant step in Ruby’s journey toward healing and reclaiming her identity.
The episode features Ruby and her husband, Caleb Miligan, finalizing a land deal with Kim Tate. During the signing, Caleb notices Ruby uses the name “Ruby Miligan” instead of her previous hyphenated surname. When questioned, Ruby responds, “No more ‘Fox.’ I’m going to get it changed officially too. It feels good to let it go”
This name change follows a harrowing period in Ruby’s life. Earlier, it was revealed that Anthony Fox had sexually abused Ruby during her teenage years, a trauma that resurfaced when Anthony returned to the village. The situation escalated when Caleb confronted Anthony, leading to a tense standoff where Anthony confessed to his crimes. The confrontation ended with a gunshot, leaving viewers uncertain about Anthony’s fate
Ruby’s decision to drop the “Fox” surname symbolizes her determination to move forward and distance herself from her painful past. As the storyline unfolds, viewers can anticipate further developments in Ruby’s path toward healing and the impact on her relationships within the village.