Hollyoaks spoilers: Joel Dexter returns to Chester and is reunited with Cleo
When Joel comes back to the village, will he and Cleo decide to get hitched sooner than planned?
Cleo McQueen, (Nadine Rose Mulkerrin), is delighted when her fiance Joel Dexter (Rory Douglas-Speed), returns to the village however she soon feels bulldozed by Mercedes who wants her to try on wedding dresses with her.
As Mercedes McQueen, (Jennifer Metcalfe), insists they could have a lot of fun getting all dressed-up in their bridal finery, an angry Cleo tells her to back off and insists she doesn’t want a big wedding. She wants to keep things quiet and simple.
Is Joel on the same page as Cleo and could he have plans to tie the knot sooner rather than later?
Elsewhere, Brody Hudson, (Adam Woodward) tells Damon Kinsella (Jacob Roberts) he feels like he has a connection with Sienna and thinks there could be a future for the pair of them together.
An alarmed Damon advises him to back off: Sienna is nothing but trouble and he’d be better off steering well clear.
Plus Romeo’s mum, Donna-Marie, (Lucy-Jo Hudson), who was recently revealed as the prostitute that James was forced by Mac to sleep with on his 16th birthday and who subsequently fell pregnant with James’s baby, is in a state when she finds herself desperate for more cash.
She needs money fast or she risks being homeless. Who is she going to turn to for help?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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