
Zack Hudson to become a dad again? EastEnders fans predict new twist after Lauren Branning fling
EastEnders fans are convinced that Zack Hudson and Lauren Branning will fall pregnant after they shared a passionate night together in the BBC soap
EastEnders has unveiled another unexpected turn of events for Zack Hudson (James Farrar) as he spent the night with Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa), betraying her fiancé Peter Beale (Thomas Law).
Just last week, Zack narrowly escaped a horrifying car crash after threatening to abduct Barney Mitchell (Lewis Bridgeman) upon discovering that he is the teenager's biological father. After Teddy's (Roland Manookian) car plunged into a lake, Zack was feared dead but had actually managed to evade the Mitchell family as he feared for his life.
Barney was also informed about his true parentage after Zack persuaded him to leave the Square. Zack is also the father to baby Peach, who was tragically stillborn, and his young daughter Dolly, but viewers speculate that he might be on the verge of becoming a father for the fourth time.
Elsewhere in the Square, Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa) was harshly confronted by her fiancé Peter Beale's (Thomas Law) anger over their son Jimmy Beale's severe sight impairment diagnosis, blaming Lauren's drug use during pregnancy.
After a distressing confrontation with Peter, Lauren decided to break her sobriety by having a drink at the Queen Vic - but was turned away by fellow alcoholic Linda Carter (Kellie Bright), reports Belfast Live.
Instead, she headed to Harry's Barn where she demanded a drink but was denied by Gina Knight (Francesca Henry). She then became irate before Zack arrived and convinced her to leave.
Lauren, still intent on drinking, was at Zack's flat when he encouraged her to put the bottle down and engage in conversation instead.
As she opened up about her troubles with Peter, Zack disclosed his own challenges with Barney, both feeling they hadn't lived up to their parental aspirations.
The atmosphere shifted when Zack remarked on how fortunate Lauren's family was to have her, leading them to seek solace in each other's arms and culminating in a fervent kiss.
On the following Tuesday (June 3), Lauren left Zack's residence and made her way to the café to confront Peter and Jimmy.
Peter, however, hesitated to involve Lauren with their child after she had been out for the entire night.
Towards the episode's conclusion, after attending an appointment at a private hospital, Peter ended things with Lauren, pointing the finger at her for Jimmy's ailment and threatening to take their two sons from her.
Yet, there may be more drama unfolding as aficionados of EastEnders are now speculating that Lauren and Zack's heated encounter might lead to an unexpected pregnancy.
A viewer speculated on X, posting: "And it was set up so that Lauren and Zack would sleep together baby no I've lost count #EastEnders."
Another tersely commented: "Baby no 4 or something #EastEnders", while someone else added: "Pregnant by the end of the week #EastEnders."
One fan ventured a guess, saying: "Lauren is gonna get pregnant by accident again with Zack #EastEnders".

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