Hollyoaks spoilers: Breda McQueen is livid to discover her prisoner Louis has contacted Simone!
Breda McQueen is fuming when she discovers her prisoner Louis Loveday has been hatching secret escape plans and has texted his ex-wife Simone. What will Breda do to make him pay?
Serial killer, Breda McQueen (Moya Brady), who has been keeping Louis Loveday prisoner at her pig farm and drugging him, is furious when she finds out he has secretly got his hands on a phone and texted his ex, Simone.
Simone (Jacqueline Boatswain) still hasn’t received the text but it’s a race against time for Breda, who discovers what’s been going on. Is she planning to intercept the frantic message for help before Simone can see it?
Elsewhere Zack Loveday (Duyane Boachie) gets a call from Holly Cunningham (Amanda Clapham). Is it good news? And can these two finally move on, lay their feelings on the line and start a happy relationship together?
Plus, when James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) learns that Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool) has gone on a blind date with a guy called Vernon, he is overcome with jealousy.
With the help of his son Romeo, he rushes to the restaurant to confess his love for Harry! How will Harry react and will their torrid romance be back on?
Meanwhile, following all the recent turmoil, Romeo (Owen Warner) asks Lily McQueen (Lauren McQueen) if she will take him back, even if it’s only as a friend.
Meanwhile, Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) reluctantly lends Jonny’s step-dad, Terry, money to get ready for a job interview but when Terry later returns to The Bean steaming drunk, a furious Ste kicks him out.
But Terry won’t be beaten and later threatens Ste, forcing him to agree to steal a brand new flat screen TV from The Bean. It’s clear Terry is very bad news indeed. What trouble has Ste got himself into?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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