Hollyoaks spoilers: Sienna Blake feels trapped when Laurie suggests they should sleep together!
Sienna Blake finds herself feeling trapped when her boss Laurie Shelby suggests they should spend the night together. What will she do?
Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) finds herself in a deeply uncomfortable situation when her boss, Deputy Head Laurie Shelby, suggests they should sleep together.
The drama unfolds when the pair go on a school camping trip together. Laurie (Kyle Pryor) and Sienna arrive at the site but Sienna is worried to discover her tent is ripped. Laurie offers her his tent but later pretends that Charlie has spilled water all over him. Worried that Laurie will freeze, Sienna offers to sleep outside and give him his tent back.
However Laurie has a different idea and suggests that they should share the same tent.
Sienna is immediately worried but realises she risks ruining the school trip and also losing her job if she walks out on Laurie. She feels forced to sleep next to him.
With them both nestled up side by side will manipulative Laurie make a move?
Meanwhile it’s clear that Liberty Savage (Abi Phillips) is jealous of the thought of Sami Maalik's fomer fling, Sinead O'Connor, coming for dinner. However as the dinner gets underway, it’s Sinead (Stephanie Davies) who is riled when Brody manages to speak to Sienna on the camping trip but Sinead can't get through to her other half Laurie who is refusing to pick up.
Later on Liberty wants Sami (Rishi Nair) to prove how much he likes her and asks him on a scale of one to ten how much she means to him: one is nothing, ten means marriage. When Sami says ten Liberty assumes that they’re as good as engaged!
Meanwhile Sami finds himself comforting Sinead who is still reeling from Laurie’s betrayal. However things get out of hand when vulnerable Sinead suddenly launches a kiss on her ex. Who has just spotted Sami and Sinead together?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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