EastEnders Chelsea's Shocking Revelation on the Crowd Crush Incident
EastEnders Chelsea's Confession About the Crowd Crush
EastEnders spoilers follow. In upcoming scenes, EastEnders Chelsea Fox will confess the truth regarding the horrific crowd crush that left many injured. Last week, Penny Branning hosted a club night at Peggy's, and out of jealousy, Chelsea manipulated the booking system to release more tickets. This led to the club becoming dangerously overcrowded, resulting in a terrifying crush that severely injured numerous Walford residents, including Lauren Branning and Amy Mitchell.
Amy was particularly affected, suffering a cardiac arrest, with her loved ones fearing the worst. Thankfully, Jack was later informed that Amy, although suffering a fractured pelvis, was in stable condition. However, when police discovered that tickets were illegally issued under Penny's login, Jack turned his anger towards her, claiming he loved Amy more than he cared for Penny.
The aftermath of this catastrophic event will unfold next week, as Jack struggles to explain Amy's injuries to her upon waking. Meanwhile, Denise, who is offering support to Jack, becomes alarmed upon seeing Chelsea pressuring a nurse for updates on the other victims. As Denise attempts to persuade Penny to reveal the truth about the crowd crush, Penny insists she bears no blame.
Adding to the drama, Denise faces her own challenges with Dean's murder trial looming, causing tension among the women of The Six. As these turbulent events unfold, Chelsea finds herself in a vulnerable state, ultimately leading her to confide in Denise about her role in the tragedy. What will be the fallout from Chelsea's confession, and how will Denise respond?
EastEnders airs Mondays to Thursdays at 7:30 pm on BBC One, with episodes available for streaming on BBC iPlayer, often dropping early at 6 am ahead of their broadcast.
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