Elaine's potential infidelity plotline in EastEnders: Could Elaine stray from loyalty towards George?
In the hustle and bustle of 'EastEnders' (airing at 7:30pm, check our TV Guide), Elaine Peacock, played by Harriet Thorpe, suspects her husband George Knight (Colin Salmon) is sleepin' with his ex-wife, Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins). After barman Felix Baker (Matthew James Morrison) spills the beans about their cozy exit from The Albert, Elaine heads to the same bar to forget her troubles.
But who should show up but Drew Peacock (Paul Clayton), the drag queen who once slept with Elaine's first husband, John? Drew dishes out some life advice as Elaine Nurse a drink. Just when things are lookin' up, a smooth talker named Stephen (Luke McGibney) takes an interest in our troubled damsel. With the scent of trouble in the air, will Elaine give in and play George at his own game, or stay loyal to their love?
Meanwhile, Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace) is hurtin' after her fiance Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) turned down her seduction attempts. Their intimate life has been chillin' since Alfie's cancer treatment, but things finally come to a head when they have an honest convo about their bedroom woes. The big reveal? Kat stumbled upon an adult video on Alfie's laptop.
Leavin' Kat and Alfie scratching their heads, it turns out their son Tommy (Sonny Kendall) was the culprit, convinced by his shady new pal Joel Marshall (Max Murray), who's not exactly a champion for positive male role models with his disrespectful attitude towards women.
'EastEnders' airs weekdays at 7:30pm on BBC One, and you can catch up on all the latest episodes on BBC iPlayer. Keep an eye out for those upcoming twists and turns!
- Elaine Nurse a drink, momentarily comforted by Drew Peacock's advice, turns her attention back to the TV, losing herself in a new episode of 'EastEnders' on BBC One.
- After the shocking revelation about Tommy and Joel, Kat Slater can't help but wonder if she's been a poor example of female entertainment for her son, promising to be more mindful about the shows he watches in the future.