Hollyoaks spoilers: Sylver McQueen tracks down his biological mum, Harriet, but how will she react to seeing him?
Sylver McQueen traces his mum Harriet to a nursing home. How will Harriet react when she comes face to face with her son after all this time?
After doing some digging and detective work, Sylver McQueen (David Tag) finally manages to locate his biological mum, Harriet.
Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) goes with him to the nursing home where Harriet is a resident but how will Harriet react to seeing her son after all this time.
Is Sylver heading for an emotional reunion or one big fall?
Elsewhere, Romeo Quinn (Owen Warner) turns up at The Hutch and is desperate to make things right with Lily McQueen (Lauren McQueen) again. Lily has been upset about Romeo’s closeness to Cindy and become suspicious that something is going on between the two of them but has she got completely the wrong end of the stick?
Later on Diane Hutchinson (Alex Fletcher) is devastated to discover that Lily is still self harming again. The worried mum is on hand to comfort her when Lily opens up about everything she’s been feeling and what’s caused her to feel so low again. Can Diane lift her spirits at all?
Meanwhile relations between the McQueens and newcomer Walter Deveraux (Trevor A Toussaint) take a turn for the worse when Walter bans the entire clan from shopping in Price Slice following a run in with Breda McQueen.
Mercedes is furious with Walter’s extreme measures and in retaliation tells the Deveraux family that from now on, all of them are banned from The Dog!
Walter later takes it one step further by telling his grand-son Mitchell that he doesn’t approve of his fledgling romance with Cleo McQueen. Will Mitchell heed Walter’s advice and knock any kind of relationship with Cleo on the head, or will he go against his grand-dad’s wishes?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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