Cash Devises a Hidden Agenda for Eden, Revealing an Unseen Surprise on Home and Away!
Get ready for a thrilling week ahead in the popular Australian soap opera, "Home and Away"! Catch the latest episodes at 6:30pm on 5STAR, or stream them on My5.
In the upcoming episodes, Cash Newman (Nicholas Cartwright) is planning a romantic surprise for his girlfriend, Eden Fowler. Cash has an engagement ring hidden at home and is secretly planning to propose during a countryside getaway. However, his busy schedule with the River Boys gang has caused some delays in his romantic plans.
Meanwhile, Eden may have suspicions about a special event during their countryside visit. Could Cash's proposal be on the horizon?
Elsewhere in Summer Bay, tensions continue to run high between Theo Poulos and Leah Patterson. Theo is still angry with Leah for warning Lacey Miller to stay away, while Leah and her husband, Justin Morgan, hope to resolve family issues with Theo upon his hospital discharge.
Theo's troubles don't end there, as he is also worried about Lacey, who has gone into hiding after helping the Police arrest her boyfriend, Gage Reynolds.
Remi Carter and his girlfriend, Bree Cameron, are considering helping Theo, who refuses to live with Leah and Justin. Will their offer of support help mend the rift between Theo and the Patterson-Morgan family?
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"Home and Away" continues weekdays at 1:45pm on 5, and first look episodes can be streamed from 6:00am weekdays on the same channel. Stay tuned for more exciting developments in Summer Bay!
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