Hollyoaks spoilers: Warren Fox takes desperate measures to avoid prison!
Hollyoaks spoilers: Warren Fox and Fergus Collins need to silence blackmailer Katja ....permanently!
Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas) knows he has to take drastic action to avoid landing up back behind bars in tonight’s episode on at 6.30pm (See our TV Guide for full listings).
In yesterday’s episode, Fergus Collins (Robert Beck) found himself being blackmailed by Katja (Caroline Koziol) who knows the truth about the laptop heist that Fergus orchestrated.
Tonight, Fergus insists that Katja must be silenced...permanently….and Warren is the man for the job!
Will Warren go through with it? And what will Trish Minniver (Denise Walsh) do when Fergus asks her to go away on a trip with him?
Elsewhere, Shaq Qureshi (Omar Malik) is feeling guilty that his aunty Misbah Malik (Harvey Virdi) is selling a beloved family antique to raise money for him.
But there is good news when Misbah hears that the bird statue, that her late husband gave to her as a gift, is worth an absolute fortune!
Meanwhile, Peri Lomax (Ruby O’Donnell) and Juliet Nightingale (Niamh Blackshaw) are livid when they realise that budding journalist Yazz Maalik (Haiesha Mistry) has used them both and tricked them into giving information for her interview with a game of ‘Truth or Dare’.
However once Yazz explains just why she so badly needs to win the journalism competition, that has a cash prize, the two friends start to relent.
Later on Juliet is seen getting a mystery message from an unknown contact. Who has sought her out and what do they want?
Plus, Toby Faroe (Bobby Gordon) hatches a plan to get revenge on the step-dad of Cleo’s patient Tommy.
Cleo thinks step-dad Adrian is guilty of abusing Tommy, but what will Tommy reveal when he and Cleo have a heart to heart?
Hollyoaks is shown weekdays on C4 at 6.30pm with the next episode following on E4 at 7pm
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