Hollyoaks spoilers: Romeo’s mum Donna-Marie Quinn turns up in Chester and is after cash!
Donna-Marie Quinn arrives in the village and stirs up trouble in order to get what she wants
Former prostitute Donna-Marie Quinn (Lucy-Jo Hudson) shows up in the village and is soon whipping up trouble.
Donna-Marie, Romeo’s mum, wants money and rolls up at Prince and Lily’s flat asking for cash. However, when the pair turn her down she quickly takes matters into her own hands.
Meanwhile, Marnie Nightingale, (Lysette Anthony), decides to take her son James, (Gregory Finnegan), out for a mother and son bonding day. Keen to cheer him up, Marnie secretly steals James’s phone and sets him up on a date with someone she spots on a dating app.
However as Marnie and James chat over a drink in The Bean, Donna-Marie, who had sex with James when he was 16 and became pregnant with his son Romeo, turns up and sees the Nightingale pair locked in conversation.
Will she decide to pounce? And will Marnie recognise Donna Marie as the mother of her very own grandchild?
Elsewhere, Simone Loveday, (Jacqueline Boatswain) is raging when Glenn Donovan, (Bob Cryer), gives the press a video of her offering sex for cash.
Incensed and hungry for revenge when the story makes front page news of the local press, the WAGs gather ready to put their new plan into action to bump off Glenn.
It’s his birthday party at The Dog. Is now the time to strike and kill off the nasty, manipulative and bullying drug dealer?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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