Emmerdale’s Lisa Riley supported over breast cancer charity walk for late mum

Emmerdale star Lisa Riley has been met with an outpouring of love and support after sharing an emotional tribute to her late mother, Cath, while taking part in a charity walk honoring those lost to breast cancer.

The beloved actress, best known for playing the iconic Mandy Dingle, revealed she joined the Pink Ribbon Walk alongside her nephews in memory of her mum, who died from secondary breast cancer in 2012 at just 58 years old.

The deeply personal moment resonated strongly with fans, many of whom praised Lisa for continuing to raise awareness while keeping her mother’s memory alive.

Lisa Riley Honors Her Mum’s Legacy

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Lisa shared the emotional update with followers on Instagram, posting heartfelt messages about participating in the charity event for Breast Cancer Now.

Walking beside her nephews Jakey and Josh, Lisa described feeling proud to continue supporting the cause that became profoundly personal following her mother’s passing.

She wrote that the walk was dedicated to “the ones we’ve loved and lost,” adding that raising money for the charity remained incredibly important to her family.

The emotional tribute immediately sparked supportive messages from fans and fellow supporters, many praising Lisa for transforming grief into advocacy and awareness.

A Heartbreaking Loss That Changed Everything

Lisa has spoken openly over the years about losing her mother Cath to secondary breast cancer, a tragedy that deeply impacted her life both personally and emotionally.

The actress has often reflected on the close bond they shared and the lasting influence her mum continues to have on her life more than a decade later.

Following Cath’s death, Lisa previously revealed she chose not to undergo genetic testing herself despite her family history, explaining that she did not want fear to control her life.

That honesty has become one of the reasons fans connect so strongly with Lisa. While known publicly for Mandy Dingle’s larger-than-life energy and comedic warmth on Emmerdale, Lisa has consistently shown vulnerability when discussing grief, family, and loss.

The Song That Keeps Her Mum Close

Among Lisa’s most emotional memories is a special trip to New York she shared with her mother for Cath’s 50th birthday.

During the trip, they discovered country music artist Martina McBride and her song In My Daughter’s Eyes — a track that Lisa says still carries enormous emotional meaning for her today.

One lyric in particular continues to stay with her:

“When I’m gone, I hope you’ll be as happy as you made me.”

Lisa previously admitted those words perfectly capture the promise she tries to live by as she continues honoring her mother’s legacy through charity work, positivity, and family.

Family Support Remains Central

The emotional charity walk came during an especially meaningful family weekend for Lisa. On the same day, the actress also celebrated her father’s 76th birthday, sharing another heartfelt tribute online.

She described how grateful she was that the family had gathered together to celebrate before taking part in the charity event the following day in memory of Cath.

The combination of celebration and remembrance added even more emotional weight to the occasion, highlighting how closely grief and love often remain connected inside families who have experienced loss.

Lisa Riley’s 30-Year Emmerdale Journey Continues

The emotional update also arrives during a milestone year for Lisa professionally.

The actress first appeared on Emmerdale in 1995 as Mandy Dingle, initially expected to appear for only a single episode. However, the character quickly became a fan favorite thanks to Mandy’s humor, chaos, warmth, and unforgettable personality.

Three decades later, Mandy remains one of the soap’s most beloved characters.

Lisa has previously joked about how unexpected the journey became, recalling how she was later invited back for a siege storyline before eventually becoming a permanent fixture within the Dales.

Her longevity on the ITV soap has helped make her one of the most recognizable and adored faces in British television.

Fans Rally Around The Actress

Following Lisa’s latest emotional post, social media quickly filled with messages of encouragement and admiration.

Many fans praised her for using her platform to continue supporting breast cancer awareness while openly discussing grief in a way that feels honest and relatable.

Others applauded the close relationship she maintains with her family, particularly the touching image of her nephews walking proudly beside her in honor of their grandmother.

The response once again demonstrated why Lisa remains such a beloved figure both on and off screen.

More Than A Charity Walk

What makes Lisa’s story resonate so deeply is that the event represented far more than a fundraiser.

It became a public reminder of the enduring impact of loss, family connection, and emotional resilience.

For Lisa, the Pink Ribbon Walk was not simply about awareness or charity work. It was about continuing a promise to keep her mother’s spirit alive through love, memory, and action.

And for fans watching her journey unfold, the moment served as another powerful example of how deeply personal stories can inspire and comfort others facing similar heartbreak.

Thirty years after first arriving in the Dales as Mandy Dingle, Lisa Riley continues doing exactly what audiences have always loved her for most — bringing heart, honesty, and humanity to everything she does.