A well-known character in EastEnders may disown their daughter when their favorite child goes missing.

She is always the top choice.

August 29th 2024.

A well-known character in EastEnders may disown their daughter when their favorite child goes missing.
Penny Branning has been through a lot lately, especially with the club crush that occurred in EastEnders on Thursday. As if that wasn't enough, her own father, Jack Branning, added to her heartache by admitting that she wasn't his favorite child. The Branning family has been going through a tough time ever since the incident at Peggy's, with Amy Mitchell fighting for her life in the hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest.

Things only got worse when Penny was brought in for questioning by the police earlier this week. It was discovered that extra tickets for the club night were released online from her login. Despite her efforts to prove her innocence, Jack showed little concern and even accused her of only visiting her sister Amy in the hospital to save herself. Little did Penny know, Chelsea Fox was actually responsible for releasing the extra tickets.

As a guilty Chelsea tried to cover her tracks by suggesting there was a glitch in the ticketing system, Penny was eager to relay this information to her father when she visited Amy in the hospital later that day. She asked Jack to speak to his police colleagues, but he refused and instead accused her of being selfish and only caring about herself.

It was a painful moment for Penny when Jack told her that he would choose Amy over her every time. She couldn't understand why her father couldn't see how much she was hurting and how much she needed his support. She even pointed out that he would rather have her in the hospital instead of Amy. It was clear that Jack had always favored Amy and it was something that had always been obvious to Penny.

Their conversation ended on a sour note and it left a lot of questions about whether they would be able to reconcile. With Amy still in a serious condition and the family going through such a difficult time, it was uncertain if they would be able to put their differences aside and come together as a family.

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