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Fair City on Friday: 'Have you been drinking?'

Fair City on Friday: 'Have you been drinking?'

RTÉ News​3 days ago
Fears grow for Hughie's welfare in Friday's Fair City on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player.
Already reeling from the discovery that Melanie was involved in the theft of his car, Hughie has now fallen out with the wrongfully accused Zoe, who saw red after Hughie agreed a deal to stay quiet.
In Friday's episode, Hughie attempts to mend things with Zoe, but she is not for turning.
Later, when Melanie tracks down Hughie, she becomes suspicious that he has been drinking again.
"Hughie, have you been drinking?" she asks.
Watch what happens next on Friday on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player at 7:30pm.
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