
Fair City's Victor has his best laugh in ages on Sunday
"What are you looking at?" Victor asks Babs as she studies her phone.
"Career options," replies Babs.
"What have you got?" says Victor as Babs hands him her phone.
Victor then bursts out laughing and says: "The guards?!"
Fans can watch what happens next on Sunday on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player at 8:30pm.

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