Hollyoaks spoilers: Sienna Blake is uneasy about the sexual tension she feels from Laurie

Laurie played by Kyle Pryor

Sienna Blake is in a dilemma when she thinks that Deputy Head Laurie could have feelings for her

Trainee teacher Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) starts to feel uncomfortable that Deputy Head Laurie Shelby (Kyle Pryor) was overly tactile and could have hidden feelings for her.

Sienna has been mulling over the situation which unfolded the previous day, in which Laurie placed his hand on her waist when he was reassuring her about pupil Juliet, but left it there just a little too long. Sienna decides she needs to clear the air and so goes off to confront Laurie. How will Sinead’s husband react when Sienna voices her concerns?

Laurie Shelby

Sienna decides she needs to speak to Laurie

Meanwhile Misbah Maalik (Harvey Virdi) forbids her son Imran (Ijaz Rana) from testifying in Buster Smith’s courtcase as she fears the stress could be too much for Imran and tip him over the edge.

Will Imran defy his mother’s wishes and are more unsavoury and disturbing home truths about abuser Buster about to be revealed?

Plus Brody Hudson (Adam Woodward) is shocked when he discovers the letter that Buster wrote to his son Damon, telling him not to lie in court.

Buster's trial

Buster's trial is in progress

Will Brody confront his friend Damon about the discovery?

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.