Hollyoaks spoilers: Louis Loveday is back but he’s hiding a VERY big secret
Louis is back and has a surprise visitor when Martine (played by Eternal singer Kelle Ryan) turns up on his doorstep
Louis Loveday (Karl Collins) returns to Chester after his long stint away. His girlfriend Leela Lomax (Kirsty-Leigh Porter) is delighted to have her man, who’s been abroad teaching in Hong Kong, back in her arms.
However, later on as the reunited couple settle in to cosy up and watch a film together, there’s a knock on the door from an airhostess called Martine Deveraux, (pictured below and played by former Eternal singer Kelle Bryan). Martine wastes no time in delivering some bombshell news! What exactly has Louis been up to while he was away?
Elsewhere Jack Osborne (Jimmy McKenna) tells Russ Owen (Stuart Manning) that he saw Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) and her cousin Sylver (David Tag) looking like they were about to kiss. Mercedes’ jealous fiancé Russ, is not at all happy and gives Jack some money to spy on the pair. What will Jack discover?
Plus Nana McQueen (Diane Langton) and Goldie McQueen (Chelsee Healey) throw themselves into taking over all wedding plans and start organising a huge double wedding for both Mercedes and Cleo.
An anxious Cleo (Nadine Rose Mulkerrin) starts to feel railroaded and annoyed that she and her fiancé Joel Dexter (Rory Douglas-Speed) don’t seem to be having any say in their own Big Day. The pair decide enough’s enough, they’re going to do things their own way by getting hitched earlier, on Wednesday in private and with no family!
Meanwhile, ever since discovering that Tegan Lomax (Jessica Ellis) isn’t her “real mummy”, Rose has been playing up. Tegan had desperately been trying to make the situation better but she’s devastated by Rose’s rejection and wayward behaviour.
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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