Hollyoaks spoilers: Sienna Blake is certain Rafe is about to propose to her!
Airs Thursday 2 November 2023 on E4 at 7pm
An excited Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) is convinced that Lord Rafe (Chris Gordon) is on the verge of proposing to her in Hollyoaks at 7 pm (See our TV Guide for full listings).
Earlier on, Sienna takes her daughter Sophie to the manor to see Rafe. However, things go awry when a rude comment from Rafe’s ex, Camilla (Dylan Morris) sees her and Rafe’s sister, Dilly Harcourt (Emma Johnsey-Smith) banished from the room.
Rafe asks Sienna if she would do him the honour of joining him at the planned masquerade ball.
Later on, a very smug Sienna bumps into her ex Ethan Williams (Matthew James-Baiely) in the park and tells him that Rafe has made it clear it’s her who he’ll propose to and not his interfering ex, Camilla.
Ethan is secretly heartbroken but wanting Sienna to be happy, he wishes her the best of luck.
Struggling with his emotions, Ethan heads off to The Loft where he confesses to Darren Osborne (Ashley Taylor-Dawson) that he’s still completely in love with Sienna.
Over at the Nightingale’s there’s chaos when wayward teen, Lucas Hay (Oscar Curtis) deliberately smashes an expensive bottle of his step dad, James Nightingale’s (Gregory Finnegan) wine.
A raging James responds by shouting at him but how long will he be able to keep the truth from his husband, Ste Hay (Kieron Richarson) about Lucas's blackmailing?
Ste is perplexed when he walks in to find his son and husband yelling at each other.
Will Lucas fill his dad in with the truth on what James has been up to?
Meanwhile, Romeo Nightingale (Owen Warner) and Peri Lomax (Ruby O’Donnell) have a BIG confession to make that knocks James and Peri’s mum, Leela Lomax (Kirsty-Leigh Porter) for six.
What have they revealed?
Hollyoaks airs Monday- Friday on E4 at 7 pm
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