Hollyoaks spoilers: Liam Donovan invites Lisa on a date but things go badly wrong
Liam Donovan finds himself in hot water with Lisa Loveday when he invites her on a date
Liam Donovan (Jude Monk McGowan) has gone crawling back to Lisa Loveday after finding himself publicly dumped by Mercedes McQueen. He invites Lisa (Rachel Adedeji) on a date to The Loft and is busy wining and dining her before he later accuses her of being the mysterious ‘Michael’ who has been freaking people out by leaving white feathers around the village.
Meanwhile Joel Dexter (Rory Douglas-Speed) steals drugs from Grace Black while she’s out on a deal and leaves a white feather behind. Will Grace be able to prove that it’s not Lisa who is responsible and the real ‘Michael’ is someone else?
Elsewhere little Bobby, who the McQueens are now convinced is a child genius, has an interview for a private school. Mercedes (Jennifer Metcalfe) is determined to be there for her little boy and gets her act together by going along but will she help or hinder Bobby’s chances of getting a place when he’s interviewed?
Plus Martine's father Walter who recently arrived in Chester, is keen to see his grand-daughter, Lisa.
Martine Deveraux (Kelle Bryan) doesn’t want Walter hanging around and in a bid to get him out of her way, she tells Walter that Lisa is out of town for work.
Meanwhile Cleo McQueen (Nadine Rose-Mulkerrin) comes up with an idea to boost takings at The Dog and suggests that they start having classier themed nights in the pub. However, Nana’s idea of classy is hosting a stripper night! Things soon get awkward when the stripper she’s booked turns out to be Lisa’s very own cousin, Mitchell Deveraux (Imran Adams).
When Mitchell spots Cleo in the audience he pulls her on stage but she attempts to run off and falls!
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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