Hollyoaks spoilers: SACKED? Sienna Blake gives Sally details of Laurie’s sexual harassment
Sienna Blake tells her boss, headteacher Sally St Claire, all about Laurie's abuse and sexual harassment
Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) is still reeling from Laurie Shelby's attempt to grope her during the Easter Fete and after publicly exposing him, she has a meeting with headmistress Sally St Claire to give all the details of his on-going abuse and manipulations, including making her share a tent with him on the recent school camping trip.
What will Sally make of Sienna’s allegations and is Deputy Head Laurie at risk of losing his position at the school?
Meanwhile Laurie’s wife Sinead O'Connor (Stephanie Davies) has big alarm bells ringing regarding Sienna’s claims and decides to meet up with lawyer Sami Maalik (Rishi Nair) to ask whether he could do some digging on another girl who accused Laurie of sexual harassment.
Sami already knows about ‘Georgia’ and he tells Sinead that Laurie paid her off to keep quiet.
Later on an upset Sinead confronts Laurie and threatens to tell Sally all about his past with Georgia.
Elsewhere Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalf) and mother-in-law, Breda (Moya Brady) clash over Sylver and Scott needs a distraction from all the grief after Lily’s death and starts looking for a hook-up on a dating app.
Plus Ste, Jonny and Stuart are looking through pictures from the Easter Fete and see some of Misbah Maalik (Harvey Virdi) looking upset. Still grieving for Tegan and blaming Misbah for her death, Ste makes up a joke caption about Misbah’s medical abilities.
Jonny and Stuart convince him to anonymously make a meme of it which Ste does, still oblivious to their racist agenda. Is Ste about to find himself in very hot water?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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