Hollyoaks spoilers: Damon Kinsella is alarmed to get a distressing call from Maxine
Damon Kinsella is panicked when he gets an emergency call from Maxine Minniver. What has happened to her?
Damon Kinsella (Jacob Roberts) is feeling the wrath of his best mate Brody Hudson (Adam Woodward) after announcing he’s spent all his money buying the Love Boat.
Damon went ahead and made the rash purchase without consulting Brody and has now blown all their New York savings! Not surprisingly Brody is furious.
However Damon hasn’t got time to dwell on the matter when he suddenly receives an emergency text message from a distressed Maxine (Nikki Sanderson).
He rushes to see what’s happened to her and is alarmed when he finds the scared mum lying on the floor of Sienna’s flat saying she can no longer feel her legs. What has happened to Maxine?
Meanwhile cruel Mac Nightingale (David Easter) continues to delight in taunting prostitute Donna-Marie Quinn (Lucy-Jo Hudson) when she returns from seeing a client.
When Donna-Marie’s daughter, Juliet (Niamh Blackshaw) overhears his vicious jibes, she’s furious with him. Mac tries to smooth over the situation and offers to fork out some cash so that Donna-Marie can go and get her hair done, which she duly does.
When she returns from the salon, Mac is full of compliments and takes a photo of her but what exactly is he planning to do with the picture and why the sudden interest in making her freshen-up her image?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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