Hollyoaks spoilers: Juliet Quinn, Donna Marie’s daughter, joins Hollyoaks High and gets off to a rocky start!
Juliet Quinn gets into a showdown with Imran Maalik on her first day at her new school
Juliet Quinn, Romeo’s little sister and daughter of troubled Donna Marie (Lucy Jo Hudson), starts at Hollyoaks High however her first day gets off to bad start when the teen-with-attitude demands that Imran Maalik (Ijaz Rana) give up her seat for her.
When Imran stands his ground and refuses things later kick off when Brooke confronts him over his behaviour.
Brooke Hathaway (Talia Grant) asks why Imran is being so mean to Juliet (Niamh Blackshaw).
Elsewhere, Prince McQueen (Malique Thompson-Dwyer) who has found a lump in his testicle and is worried it could be cancerous, has been dodging his wife Lily’s phone calls after forgetting her 18th birthday.
Will he pluck up the courage to get the lump tested?
Later on he’s plunged into fresh anxiety when Lily reveals that she wants to take a five- year course. Worried about how he will support the two of them, Prince gets himself into even deeper trouble when he turns up late for his window cleaning work and an angry Louis Loveday tells him from now on he won’t be needing his services.
Frustrated and worried, Prince takes out his pent up emotions by throwing rubbish all over the school yard.
Meanwhile Lily McQueen (Lauren McQueen) and Romeo Quinn (Owen Warner) grow closer again as the chemistry between them sizzles.
Plus James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) sets about organising a networking event at The Hutch but is shocked to see who turns up and Damon Kinsella (Jacob Roberts) continues to play matchmaker between Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) and Brody Hudson (Adam Woodward). Will his plan to bring the two of them together work?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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