EastEnders Spoilers It has been an eventful few weeks in Walford, and that only promises to continue judging by the spoilers that have emerged over the coming weeks, and it isn’t looking good for two characters on the soap. Whitney Dean is already facing a lengthy prison sentence for the death of Leo King, but could one character be about to make the biggest sacrifice?
Whitney will turn to Kush next week as he tries to learn the truth behind the murder, but could that result with the soap favourite admitting that he was the one to kill Leo so Whitney can walk free? It is set to be another eventful week on EastEnders.
EastEnders Spoilers: Both Already Looking At Lengthy Sentences
The facts are building against both Whitney and Kush next week. Kush is already facing prison time after his part that led to Leo falling from a balcony. Meanwhile, Whitney’s defence is slowly falling apart while she sits in jail for the murder of Leo. The police aren’t believing either of them that it was an accident.
Next week, Gray will begin to feel the pressure from working both cases, as he lashes out at his family. He will also lie to Tiffany about the state that Whitney is in, as he will tell her that she is dealing fine behind bars. Gray will be a pivotal character next week, as he begins to unveil the truth behind Leo’s death.
EastEnders Spoilers: Gray’s Plan
Gray will ask his bosses to let him drop Whitney’s case, but they insist that he should continue working it. They come up with the plan that Kush should plead guilty on his charge, as that would have a better impact on the consequences that await Whitney.
Kat Moon is horrified by the advice, but she quickly admits that it could be the best route to take in order to help Whitney. The episodes next week will see viewers finally found out what Kush decides to do, but could both characters end up spending a large stretch behind bars? For any other soap opera and entertainment news, please visit Daily Soap Dish. For more royal and celeb baby news, come back to Celeb Baby Laundry.
