Hollyoaks spoilers: Dee Dee Hutchinson's life is on the line. Will she survive?
Dee Dee has been placed in an induced coma but is her health about to take another turn for the worse?
Dee Dee Hutchinson has been placed into an induced coma after suffering a series of seizures. However, when the doctors decide it’s time to wake her up her adoptive mum, Diane Hutchinson (Alex Fletcher, below), and Dee Dee's biological mum Tegan Lomax, can’t stop arguing over what is best for the little girl.
Tony intervenes and tells the warring women they need to put their differences behind them for the sake of the Dee Dee and the family.
Can they bury the hatchet and more importantly is Dee Dee in the clear or is she about to take another turn for the worse?
Elsewhere having discovered that Harry Thompson, (Parry Glasspool) and James Nightingale, (Gregory Finnegan), have been having a secret affair, Romeo Quinn, (Owen Warner), decides to blackmail Harry into giving him some money.
He sends an anonymous letter to Ste’s cheating fiance, saying he knows what he’s been up to and demanding £3000. Will a panicked Harry cough up?
Plus Jack Osborne and Breda McQueen, (Moya Brady), continue to pretend to be a couple so that Breda can secretly carry on working as childminder but Leela knows it’s all an act.
Will she confront the couple and has Jack actually fallen for Breda?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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