Hollyoaks spoilers: CAUGHT OUT! Doctor Levi has proof that Maxine Minniver is faking her illness
Maxine Minniver slips up during a consultation with Dr Levi Rochester and proves that there is absolutely nothing wrong with her!
For months in Hollyoaks Maxine Minniver (Nikki Sanderson) has been faking a terminal illness.
So far she has managed to convince her friends and fiance, Damon Kinsella (Jacob Roberts) that she may not have long left to live.
A scared Damon felt pressured into proposing to Maxine and now their wedding day is imminent!
However it looks like Maxine’s lies and deception could be about to explode in her face as Doctor Levi Rochseter's (Cerith Flinn) suspicions about her condition have been mounting and tonight he puts her on the spot.
When he tells Maxine about a new treatment that could help her, rather than be flooded with relief and hope, Maxine instead seems to be annoyed!
She agrees to take the pills that Dr Levi gives her to help with her ‘constant pain’ but is caught out when she suddenly rushes from the room and forgets to use her crutches! Is Maxine rushing to secretly spit out the pills? And has Dr Levi finally got proof that there is absolutely nothing wrong with her?
Meanwhile, Walter Deveraux (Trevor A Toussaint) has got plans for Prince McQueen now that he’s no longer working for Tom Cunningham’s holiday club, Tom’s Turtles.
Walter tells Prince (Malique Thompson-Dwyer) he can spend his summer working in Price Slice instead to repay the debt he owes them after he and Romeo caused damage to the store.
Prince reluctantly agrees but while he's there, Walter and his grand-daughter Lisa Loveday (Rachel Adedeji) can’t help noticing that he has a soft spot for Peri Lomax and encourage him to ask her out.
Despite his reservations, Prince plucks up the courage and takes their advice, however he's soon regretting it when things don’t exactly go to plan!
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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