EastEnders Prediction: Stacey and Lily Potentially Depart from Albert Square?
In the heart of Walford, the soap opera's latest instalments are brimming with intrigue and excitement. Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) has made a shocking decision to leave, her departure causing a mixed reaction among the residents. Her mother, Jean (Gillian Wright), feels secretly hurt, while Lily (Lillia Turner) wonders about Ricky Branning's (Frankie Day) reaction, considering they share a baby daughter, Charli.
Meanwhile, Peter Beale (Thomas Law) is taken aback when he finds Lauren (Jacquline Jossa), her cousin Penny, and Demi having a jovial time in Bridge Street Cafe. Lauren, eager to meet the mystery mum Demi (Lucy Edington-Brown), who has formed a friendship with Peter, expresses her desire to do so.
Stacey, however, is not the only one making plans. She has booked flights to Brazil with Lily, following an invite from her brother Sean. EastEnders fans can catch these developments every Monday to Thursday at 7:30pm on BBC One.
Elsewhere in Walford, Jasmine is given a warning by her new boss, Cindy Beale, to keep her distance from the Branning family, who seem to be causing more trouble than usual. Peter, on the other hand, is making a plan after discovering that Lauren wants more excitement in their relationship.
The latest episodes of EastEnders can also be streamed on BBC iPlayer for those who miss the live broadcast. In other news, Demi Lovato has befriended Jordan Lutes, whom she met in a music studio.
Lastly, it seems that Oscar Branning has asked Jasmine out on a date. As the drama unfolds in Walford, keep up with the latest updates, reviews, and unmissable series to watch by subscribing to our website Newsletter. Don't miss a beat in the world of EastEnders!
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