Hollyoaks spoilers: Jonny Baxter and Stuart step up their racist hate campaign

Stuart, Jonny and Ste
(Image credit: James Stack)

Racist gang leaders Jonny Baxter and Stuart Sumner get into a heated argument with Sami Maalik. Are they to blame for a racist attack on Amir and Shahid's property?

There is fresh drama involving Jonny Baxter (Ray Quinn) and Stuart Sumner (Chris Simmons) when a news bulletin reveals that the shop belonging to Amir and Shahid, the recent victims of their racist hate campaign, has been broken into.

In The Dog, lawyer Sami Maalik (Rishi Nair) confronts Jonny and Stuart about the attack on the property but Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) is quick to leap to their defence.

Ste and Stuart

The Maaliks confront Jonny, Stuart and Ste over the latest racist attack

However when Sami brings up the subject of Ste’s dead sister, Tegan, Ste loses control and launches himself at him. Is Ste about to land himself in more trouble?

Ste Hay

Sylver is forced to step in when Ste and Sami get into a fight

Meanwhile teens Ollie Morgan (Aedan Duckworth) and Brooke Hathaway (Talia Grant) decide that tonight will be the night that they lose their virginities together. Ollie starts to feel anxious and opens up to Brody Hudson (Adam Woodward) about his concerns about getting intimate with Brooke after he was sexually abused by football coach Buster. Elsewhere Brooke is also feeling nervous about it and blurts out to Nancy and Kyle that she and Ollie are planning to sleep together.

Ollie Morgan and Brooke

Ollie and Brooke together

Plus Max Owen is starting to feel like second best to Mercedes (Jennifer Metcalfe) who’s acting as his mum, and confides in Breda (Moya Brady) that he thinks Mercedes hates him.

Breda promises the young lad she’ll have a word and wastes no time in squaring up to Mercedes to tell her how she’s making Max feel. How will Mercedes respond to Breda’s concerns and accusations?

Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4

 

 

Tess Lamacraft
Senior Writer for What's On TV, TV Times, TV & Satellite week, Whattowatch.com

Tess is a senior writer for What’s On TV, TV Times, TV & Satellite and WhattoWatch.com She's been writing about TV for over 25 years and worked on some of the UK’s biggest and best-selling publications including the Daily Mirror where she was assistant editor on the weekend TV magazine, The Look, and Closer magazine where she was TV editor. She has freelanced for a whole range of websites and publications including We Love TV, The Sun’s TV Mag, Woman, Woman’s Own, Fabulous, Good Living, Prima and Woman and Home.