December 13th 2024.
Is it too late for Stacey to confess her true feelings to Martin? After much contemplation, Stacey Slater has finally mustered up the courage to tell her ex-husband, Martin Fowler, how she really feels about him in this week's episode of EastEnders. However, it seems that the timing may not be in her favor.
In the upcoming scenes, Stacey and Martin will share an unexpected kiss after having a heart-to-heart about his plans to be a donor for his son, Roman, who is in need of a liver transplant. The former couple has grown closer since the return of Martin's other ex-wife, Ruby Allen, last month.
Martin was shocked when he found out that Ruby had given birth to his son while she was in prison. However, his heart was broken when he discovered that the child was seriously ill. As they prepare for the surgery, Martin expresses his fears to Stacey, and in a moment of emotion, he tries to kiss her.
As the week progresses, both Martin and Stacey are left confused by the unexpected kiss and what it could mean for their relationship. Martin turns to his best friend, Zack Hudson, for advice, who encourages him to focus on Ruby and Roman rather than Stacey. Meanwhile, Stacey confides in her mother, Jean Slater, about her feelings for Martin.
Jean tries to help Stacey realize her true feelings and urges her to go and see Martin in the hospital before it's too late. Will Stacey take her mother's advice, and will Martin reciprocate her feelings?
Actress Lacey Turner, who plays Stacey, shares her thoughts on her character's feelings for Martin, saying, "Seeing Ruby with him has made Stacey realize that she may have missed her chance. She has feelings for him, but she worries that it may be too late." Turner also hints at a possible future for the couple, saying, "I always thought Martin and Stacey would make a great old couple, but who knows. It seems like things always go wrong when they're together, so maybe they're like Ross and Rachel from Friends."
Be sure to catch these exciting scenes on EastEnders, airing from Tuesday 17 December at 7.30pm on BBC One. If you can't wait, you can also stream the episode on iPlayer from 6am. And if you have any soap or TV stories, videos, or pictures, don't hesitate to contact us via email – we'd love to hear from you. Join the conversation by leaving a comment below and stay updated on all things soap-related on our homepage.
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