LEGENDARY soap star Danny Miller has teased a spectacular return to Emmerdale.
The fan favourite has admitted it is a "never say never" situation when it comes to returning back to the Dales.
Danny played the role of Aaron for many years beginning with his first appearance in 2008 and he stayed for five years before taking two years out from the show.
After reprising the role in 2014, he found himself embroiled in a littering of high-profile storylines including sexual abuse at the hands of his father, a jail stint as well as his much-loved marriage to Robert Sugden.
Danny then quit the show once again in late 2021 but has already proved for a third time that he cannot stay away from the cobbles for too long when he appeared in the ITV show's 50th anniversary episodes last year.
Now in a new interview with Metro.co.uk, Danny has teased that it could be a fourth time lucky scenario for Aaron.
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The star told the publication: "You never say never with soap, maybe one day.
"I am enjoying being a dad of two now, I’m enjoying that wave, so we’ll see how it goes and how long it takes!"
Danny was speaking as he attended his former co-stars Laura Norton and Mark Jordan's CUREUsher ball.
The purpose of the event is to help raise funds for people living with Usher syndrome, a rare genetic condition that can affect both hearing and vision.
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Both of Laura, who plays Kerry Wyatt, and Mark's children, Jesse and Ronnie, suffer from the condition.
Earlier this year, The Sun revealed that Danny was facing a government probe into an unpaid tax bill.
Danny's acting company owed tax at £68,548 and £78k to unsecured creditors.
An administrator has revealed in a report sent to Companies House that it is unlikely he'll be able to pay up.
They've filed a report to a government department about Danny’s running of Cannon Professional Acting Ltd, that took in cash from the actor’s work.
The soap star won I’m a Celebrity in 2021 when it was held in Gwrych Castle in Wales due to Covid restrictions Down Under.
He picked up around £100,000 for his stint in the show and raked in tens of thousands of pounds more from lucrative ad deals, promotions and TV and media interviews.
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