Hollyoaks spoilers: Caught out! Darren Osborne works out JJ's vile secret?
Airs Wednesday 17 July on E4 at 7pm.
Darren Osborne (Ashley Taylor-Dawson) has alarm bells ringing when he catches his son, JJ (Ryan Mulvey) acting suspiciously in tonight’s Hollyoaks on at 7pm (See our TV Guide for full listings).
Earlier on at the Osborne’s, JJ, who has been secretly abusing his twin sister, Frankie (Isabelle Smith), offers to help get Lexi Roscoe (Marnie Fletcher) ready but Frankie immediately looks uncomfortable about that….and so does Oscar Osborne (Noah Holdsworth) who knows JJ is not the golden boy his parents think he is.
Later on JJ is furious with Oscar when he discovers he has got his precious, and incriminating, football boots which had JJ had tried to get rid of.
Oscar had previously unearthed the golden boots which were covered in blood.
Tonight JJ yells at Oscar who confides in Frankie that he is really scared of her twin brother.
Later on dad Darren is very suspicious when he sees JJ throwing his footie boots into the River Dee!
Will he confront him?
Meanwhile there is more drama amid the Blakes when fresh revelations about Martha Blake (Sherrie Hewson) and Jeremy Blake (Jeremy Sheffield) surface.
Martha seems to be a very dangerous woman and Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) has no idea any more who she should trust among her new-found family.
Plus, over At Price Slice, Norma Crow (Glynis Barber) overhears Grace Black (Tamara Wall), telling her close mate, Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring) that she fabricated a serious illness to get out of prison.
Norma catches up with Grace to confront her over the identity of mystery gangster, ‘Blue’.
However, when Grace insists that her husband, Freddie Roscoe (Charlie Clapham) is not Blue, the two women decide to team up together to find out who is.
Hollyoaks airs Monday- Friday on E4 at 7pm
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