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Jennifer Metcalfe is portrayed as an Eve-style figure, biting the apple of temptation in Hollyoaks' colourful new titles. Jennifer plays Mercedes Fisher, who is currently engaged to marry third husband Riley Costello, but has also been having an affair with his father Carl, and her sex siren image is certainly represented in the show's new credits. The show's revamped HD titles will air on E4 on Friday at 7pm and on Channel 4 on Monday June 27 at 6.30pm. Although crazy Leanne Holiday told Lee and Amy she was leaving Hollyoaks this week, Jessica Forrest - who plays her - is in the new credits, with sweets raining down on her, so she is sure to be back to make life difficult. Gangster Warren, played by Jamie Lomas, looks scary sitting in a leather armchair, while playboy Brendan Brady, played by Emmett J Scanlan closes the credits by flicking a pack of cards into the camera. The silhouette of the girl seen kissing Dodger Savage on the cheek at the opening of the credits is modelled by a Hollyoaks actress - but viewers have to guess which one. CLICK below to watch Hollyoaks' new titles
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