Hollyoaks spoilers: Ste Hay loses his temper and incurs the wrath of Jonny!
Ste Hay loses control in Price Slice and lashes out, scaring his friends, neighbours and family. Can he make things better before eveyone turns against him?
Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) and Jonny Baxter (Ray Quinn) are busy discussing the protest march that they’re planning to hold later that day through the village.
When Yaz Maalik (Haiesha Mistry) overhears the pair of them talking about it, she’s appalled and even more horrified when she realises the police have no power to stop the march from going ahead.
She tells Peri (Ruby O’Donnell) about it and the pair of them tell Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard) what Ste and Jonny have planned.
Tony is disgusted with Ste’s recent racist behaviour and when he sees him in Price Slice, he wastes no time in confronting him about the march.
As things quickly escalate between the two men, an agitated Ste loses his temper and lashes out, sending a display in the shop flying much to the horror of Walter Devraux (Trevor A Toussaint)
The police wade in and, thanks to Ste’s wild behaviour, are soon given a reason to call the march off. When Jonny realises Ste has ruined their plans, he’s livid!
Elsewhere Liam Donovan (Jude Monk-McGowan) wants to make his relationship with Lisa Loveday (Rachel Adedeji) official.
Lisa’s grandfather Walter and her aunt, Martine aren’t pleased when they hear the news and try and persuade Lisa that getting back together with badboy Liam is a terrible idea. Will Lisa take their words on board and cool things with Liam?
Meanwhile Brooke Hathaway (Talia Grant) has doubts about her relationship with Ollie Morgan (Aedan Duckworth), thanks to Juliet Quinn (Niamh Blackshaw) who is playing mind games with her. Can Ollie give his girlfriend, Brooke, the reassurance she needs?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4
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