Hollyoaks spoilers: Tony Hutchinson makes a BIG mistake when talking to Breda McQueen
Tony Hutchinson opens up to Breda McQueen but is he making a HUGE mistake confiding in secret serial killler, Breda?
Hollyoaks' Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard) has a heart to heart with Breda McQueen (Moya Brady) but he could come to bitterly regret ever opening up to her.
Earlier on, Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) accuses Tony of being a bad parent which cuts Tony to the core. Tony knows he hasn’t been the best of dads and with Ste’s accusations ringing in his ears, he confides in Breda.
However he couldn’t have chosen a worse person. Secret serial killer Breda is on a one woman mission to rid Hollyoaks of all the ‘Bad Dads!’.
Breda has already murdered evil fathers Mac Nightingale and Carl Costello and less evil dads Russ Owen and Louis Loveday!
Tony pours his heart out and tells Breda about his past affair with Sinead O’Connor (Stephanie Davies) and how he abandoned his wife Diane (Alex Fletcher) in her biggest hour of need when she was looking after their very sick daughter, Dee Dee.
When he continues to offload all the other rubbish things he’s done as parent and his shoddy and cowardly behaviour, killer Breda is secretly stewing!
Has the unlikely murderer found her next victim in Tony?
Elsewhere her son Sylver (David Tag) shows his caring side as he helps Grace around the house. Grace is still recovering from the terrible hit and run car crash which left her in a wheelchair.
Plus the fallout continues following pregnant Sadie Cressington (Alexa Lee) going into labour the previous day. Harry Thompson (Parry Glasspool) is struggling with the enormity of the situation. And his boyfriend James Nightingale (Gregory Finnegan) isn’t too happy about it either.
Meanwhile Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) is also struggling after spotting twins she is convinced were her kidnapped children, Sebastian and Sophie, earlier in the week.
Is Sienna about to do something she’ll bitterly regret?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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