
All 46 EastEnders pictures for next week as cheating crisis strikes
Elaine presents George with a gift, in a bid to get back into his good books (Picture: BBC) Elaine presents George with a gift, in a bid to get back into his good books…
Suddenly, Junior walks in and drops a bombshell (Picture: BBC) Suddenly, Junior walks in and drops a bombshell (Picture: BBC)
He reveals that George spent Christmas night with his mum Sabrina (Picture: BBC) He reveals that George spent Christmas night with his mum Sabrina (Picture: BBC)
Kim is excited for the wedding (Picture: BBC) Kim is excited for the wedding (Picture: BBC)
She's prepping Alfie for the big day (Picture: BBC) She's prepping Alfie for the big day (Picture: BBC)
And probably calling Elaine 'Lorraine' again... (Picture: BBC) And probably calling Elaine 'Lorraine' again... (Picture: BBC)
Patrick and Yolande hit a rough patch (Picture: BBC) Patrick and Yolande hit a rough patch (Picture: BBC)
Elaine ponders whether George is a cheater (Picture: BBC) Elaine ponders whether George is a cheater (Picture: BBC)
Kat is convinced that Alfie bought the pornography (Picture: BBC) Kat is convinced that Alfie bought the pornography (Picture: BBC)
She thinks the spark has gone from their sex life (Picture: BBC) She thinks the spark has gone from their sex life (Picture: BBC)
Alfie prepares a romantic meal (Picture: BBC) Alfie prepares a romantic meal (Picture: BBC)
George turns to Cindy for advice (Picture: BBC) George turns to Cindy for advice (Picture: BBC)
Elaine spots them together on the balcony (Picture: BBC) Elaine spots them together on the balcony (Picture: BBC)
Things go swimmingly to start for Kalfie (Picture: BBC) Things go swimmingly to start for Kalfie (Picture: BBC)
As Kat makes a move, he tries to slow things down (Picture: BBC) As Kat makes a move, he tries to slow things down (Picture: BBC)
Kat's hurt (Picture: BBC) Kat's hurt (Picture: BBC)
She storms out (Picture: BBC) She storms out (Picture: BBC)
Alfie is also down in the dumps (Picture: BBC) Alfie is also down in the dumps (Picture: BBC)
Patrick offers some words of wisdom (Picture: BBC) Patrick offers some words of wisdom (Picture: BBC)
Will Alfie heed his advice? (Picture: BBC) Will Alfie heed his advice? (Picture: BBC)
Kat mentions the video she found (Picture: BBC) Kat mentions the video she found (Picture: BBC)
They come to the realisation it was Tommy (Picture: BBC) They come to the realisation it was Tommy (Picture: BBC)
A scorned Elaine heads to The Prince Albert (Picture: BBC) A scorned Elaine heads to The Prince Albert (Picture: BBC)
She bats off attention from punter Stephen (Picture: BBC) She bats off attention from punter Stephen (Picture: BBC)
Old pal Drew Peacock shows up! (Picture: BBC) Old pal Drew Peacock shows up! (Picture: BBC)
Elaine is delighted to catchup and pours her heart out (Picture: BBC) Elaine is delighted to catchup and pours her heart out (Picture: BBC)
She takes in his advice and makes a big decision (Picture: BBC) She takes in his advice and makes a big decision (Picture: BBC)
A shadow is cast over Kat's wedding day (Picture: BBC) A shadow is cast over Kat's wedding day (Picture: BBC)
Patrick doesn't know how to move forward with Yolande (Picture: BBC) Patrick doesn't know how to move forward with Yolande (Picture: BBC)
Denise offers support (Picture: BBC) Denise offers support (Picture: BBC)
Tommy asks Joel to help with his wedding speech (Picture: BBC) Tommy asks Joel to help with his wedding speech (Picture: BBC)
Harvey prepares the limousine (Picture: BBC) Harvey prepares the limousine (Picture: BBC)
Kat has made a tough decision (Picture: BBC) Kat has made a tough decision (Picture: BBC)
Alfie has avoided confronting Tommy (Picture: BBC) Alfie has avoided confronting Tommy (Picture: BBC)
Just as the wedding is about to kickstart... (Picture: BBC) Just as the wedding is about to kickstart... (Picture: BBC)
She unleashes her news! (Picture: BBC) She unleashes her news! (Picture: BBC)
The wedding is off! (Picture: BBC) The wedding is off! (Picture: BBC)
We can hear the doof doofs from here... (Picture: BBC) We can hear the doof doofs from here... (Picture: BBC)
Alfie is mortified (Picture: BBC) Alfie is mortified (Picture: BBC)
He rushes away from The Vic (Picture: BBC) He rushes away from The Vic (Picture: BBC)
An unlikely source gives him a pep talk (Picture: BBC) An unlikely source gives him a pep talk (Picture: BBC)
Joel introduces Tommy to a new video (Picture: BBC) Joel introduces Tommy to a new video (Picture: BBC)
It's an influencer who says derogatory comments about women (Picture: BBC) It's an influencer who says derogatory comments about women (Picture: BBC)
Kat ponders on her decision (Picture: BBC) Kat ponders on her decision (Picture: BBC)
Will she go ahead with the wedding after all? (Picture: BBC) Will she go ahead with the wedding after all? (Picture: BBC)
We hope so! (Picture: BBC) We hope so! (Picture: BBC)
Wedding bells ring for the EastEnders next week – or rather don't – as my new spoiler pictures confirm that Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace) calls off her nuptials to Alfie Moon (Shane Richie).
Whether or not they eventually walk down the aisle remains to be seen, with a number of hurdles blocking their path.
Firstly, there's the dodgy adult website that son Tommy (Sonny Kendall) has been paying for, casting a huge shadow over their happiness.
To make matters worse, his twisted new friend Joel Marshall (Max Murray) then introduces him to an influencer who utters disgusting remarks about women online.
Secondly, Alfie seems to reject her advances – and Kat believes that it's because of how slow their sex life has been since his cancer treatment.
He's mortified when she cancels the wedding, and seeks advice from an unlikely source. Will Kat find a place in her heart to put these issues to one side?
It seems that almost every relationship is on the rocks in upcoming scenes, as Elaine Knight (Harriet Thorpe) is given some devastating news about husband George (Colin Salmon).
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On Christmas night, he spent time with ex-wife Sabrina. Although he rejected her advances, Elaine is convinced that he's a cheater – and even more so when he's seen hugging another ex-wife, Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins), on the balcony of The Prince Albert.
Fearing the worst, she meets up with old pal Drew Peacock (Paul Clayton) for some much needed advice, and after batting away attention from a fellow punter, she makes a shock decison. More Trending
Elsewhere, Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) is reluctant to give life partner and former wife Yolande (Angela Wynter) a massage. She thinks that they've hit a brick wall and pours her heart out to Denise Fox (Diane Parish).
Denise puts her twopence into the situation, and gives Patrick a shoulder to pour his heart out onto.
Will they be able to make amends?
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