Hollyoaks spoilers: Ste Hay meets the far-right extremists group – will he join them?
Monday 11th - Friday 15th March 2019
Author: Eden-Olivia LordPublished 5th Mar 2019
There's set to be a tough week in store next week for the residents of Hollyoaks. It all kicks off with Ste Hay and the Maalik family still feuding and it's not long before Jonny and his far-right extremist groups get involved... As Ste continues to isolate himself from his friends and family and Jonny and Stuart continue to aggravate his hatred for the Maaliks - will he end up joining their group?
Elsewhere Sally St Claire and Myra McQueen hit a rough patch in their engaged and as things spiral out of control, it's not long before Myra accuses Tony Hutchinson of being homophobic!
Mac Nightingale continues to torment Donna-Marie Quinn, Harry Thompson and James Nightingale return to the village and Joel Dexters attempts to help Liam Donovan.
Check out: Everything that will happen in Hollyoaks next week...
The week begins with Tony Hutchinson feeling guilty when he hears that Imran Maalik is still blaming his anger issues on the attack on Ste Hay.
Hollyoaks spoilers: Ste Hay meets the far-right extremists group – will he join them?
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Finally, Joel tries to convince Liam that he should focus on giving his affection to his family. He appears to have a change of heart because when Iona calls him 'dada' there's a flicker of love in his eyes.
The week begins with Tony Hutchinson feeling guilty when he hears that Imran Maalik is still blaming his anger issues on the attack on Ste Hay.
Imran plans to leave his family to go back to anger therapy but Sami manages to convince his little brother not to return to the counselling camp. Tony comes clean and reveals that it was actually Ste who taunted Imran into being violent.
When Imran returns home, a teary Misbah and Yasmine Maalik forgive him.
Ste's new boss Stuart pays the Tea house a visit but things take a turn for the worse at The Bean when Sami confronts and provokes Ste and he ends up pushing him to the floor.
Stuart suspends Ste from his job but then she smiles discreetly at Jonny – what's going on between these two?
Peri and Tony firmly believe that the rivalry between Ste and the Maaliks family has gone too far so Peri decides to invite them over for dinner. At first Ste is furious with her plans but when Peri reveals his vendetta is now affecting her, he agrees to go…
The next day, Stuart fires Ste for fighting with Sami and tell him his feud with the Maaliks will end up giving the coffee shop a bad image.
Soon after when Stuart and Jonny talk about Ste they show off their identical mysterious tattoos – it quickly becomes clear that the pair are attempting to recruit Ste by aggravating his hatred for the Maaliks and attempting to isolate him from his family.
Elsewhere Liberty Savage is angry at Sami when he doesn't respond her messages or phone calls so she ends up confronting him – what will he say?
Ste can't afford to pay the bills or go on the holiday he promised Leah. Following Jonny and Ste's conversations, Leah ends up blaming the Maaliks for Ste losing his job and she ends up shouting at Imran at school.
Imran and Leah get in trouble at school and when Laurie invites Ste and Sami to school, they end up fighting.
It's not long before Ste breaks down and is ready to smash Sami's car but Jonny manages to stop him and becomes a 'hero' when he manages to help Ste with the bills and get him his job back.
While the pair are talking, Peri Lomax overhears Jonny making an offensive comment.
Elsewhere Kameela warms to Liberty and goes behind Sami's back and invites her to the family lunch.
During Thursday's episode 14th while the Maalik family have a traditional Indian, Ste is introduced to a group of Jonny's 'friends' – he's unaware that they all have far right extremist views.
When Peri confronts Ste about the offensive comment Jonny made, Jonny tells Ste his comment wasn't racist but misconstrued however he'll apologise.
Ste, Lucas and Jonny all go to a football match with Stuart and his friends and a despite Ste tries to fit in with the group but feels out of his depths.
As Stuart takes Ste under his wing and reassures him that anyone can fit in his group of mates, Jonny and his pals are outside involved in a racially motivated attack…
Back at the Maalik household and everyone is excited for their big lunch, including their special guest Liberty. Sam is not pleased and it's not long before any person arrives – Grace Black.
At the end of the week it becomes clear that Peri does not trust Jonny one bit but when he offers her a shift at the Teahouse, she accepts – what is she up to?
Then she overhears Jonny and Stuart saying it's too early for Ste to find out – has Peri sussed that they're an extremist group?
Elsewhere in the village, cracks begin to show in Sally St Claire's relationship when Myra McQueen's doesn't correct Father Marcus's who presumes she's marrying a man.
Sally is left fuming at her fiancé when she denies her in the public but Myra tries to prove that she's not ashamed. When Tony tells her he's unable to meet her catering demands for the wedding she accuses him of being homophobic.
Sally is then crushed when she discovers Myra's childhood diary 'my perfect wedding' and sees that it's full of pictures with men.
Nana McQueen takes Myra out on her second hen do to try and get her excited about her wedding to Sally.
Myra is then left surprised when Sally gives her a crucifix necklace, so that she can still be close to god when having a civil ceremony.
Over to the Nightingale family and James and Harry return from their holiday. Mac is furious that Juliet still hates him and warns Donna Marie that blood will be spilt unless he gets his family back.
Mac continues to pressure Donna-Marie to get Juliet to like him.
James and Harry are back from holiday. Mac is furious that Juliet still hates him tells Donna Marie that blood will be spilt unless he gets his family back.
When James is out for lunch with Romeo and Juliet, Donne-Marie attempts to get Juliet to leave but she ends up joining them.
Mac watches them through the window and decides to join them…
Later he tells Breda that she has to kill James before the court case starts.
Finally, Joel tries to convince Liam that he should focus on giving his affection to his family. He appears to have a change of heart because when Iona calls him 'dada' there's a flicker of love in his eyes.
The week begins with Tony Hutchinson feeling guilty when he hears that Imran Maalik is still blaming his anger issues on the attack on Ste Hay.
Imran plans to leave his family to go back to anger therapy but Sami manages to convince his little brother not to return to the counselling camp. Tony comes clean and reveals that it was actually Ste who taunted Imran into being violent.
When Imran returns home, a teary Misbah and Yasmine Maalik forgive him.
Ste's new boss Stuart pays the Tea house a visit but things take a turn for the worse at The Bean when Sami confronts and provokes Ste and he ends up pushing him to the floor.
Stuart suspends Ste from his job but then she smiles discreetly at Jonny – what's going on between these two?
Peri and Tony firmly believe that the rivalry between Ste and the Maaliks family has gone too far so Peri decides to invite them over for dinner. At first Ste is furious with her plans but when Peri reveals his vendetta is now affecting her, he agrees to go…
The next day, Stuart fires Ste for fighting with Sami and tell him his feud with the Maaliks will end up giving the coffee shop a bad image.
Soon after when Stuart and Jonny talk about Ste they show off their identical mysterious tattoos – it quickly becomes clear that the pair are attempting to recruit Ste by aggravating his hatred for the Maaliks and attempting to isolate him from his family.
Elsewhere Liberty Savage is angry at Sami when he doesn't respond her messages or phone calls so she ends up confronting him – what will he say?
Ste can't afford to pay the bills or go on the holiday he promised Leah. Following Jonny and Ste's conversations, Leah ends up blaming the Maaliks for Ste losing his job and she ends up shouting at Imran at school.
Imran and Leah get in trouble at school and when Laurie invites Ste and Sami to school, they end up fighting.
It's not long before Ste breaks down and is ready to smash Sami's car but Jonny manages to stop him and becomes a 'hero' when he manages to help Ste with the bills and get him his job back.
While the pair are talking, Peri Lomax overhears Jonny making an offensive comment.
Elsewhere Kameela warms to Liberty and goes behind Sami's back and invites her to the family lunch.
During Thursday's episode 14th while the Maalik family have a traditional Indian, Ste is introduced to a group of Jonny's 'friends' – he's unaware that they all have far right extremist views.
When Peri confronts Ste about the offensive comment Jonny made, Jonny tells Ste his comment wasn't racist but misconstrued however he'll apologise.
Ste, Lucas and Jonny all go to a football match with Stuart and his friends and a despite Ste tries to fit in with the group but feels out of his depths.
As Stuart takes Ste under his wing and reassures him that anyone can fit in his group of mates, Jonny and his pals are outside involved in a racially motivated attack…
Back at the Maalik household and everyone is excited for their big lunch, including their special guest Liberty. Sam is not pleased and it's not long before any person arrives – Grace Black.
At the end of the week it becomes clear that Peri does not trust Jonny one bit but when he offers her a shift at the Teahouse, she accepts – what is she up to?
Then she overhears Jonny and Stuart saying it's too early for Ste to find out – has Peri sussed that they're an extremist group?
Elsewhere in the village, cracks begin to show in Sally St Claire's relationship when Myra McQueen's doesn't correct Father Marcus's who presumes she's marrying a man.
Sally is left fuming at her fiancé when she denies her in the public but Myra tries to prove that she's not ashamed. When Tony tells her he's unable to meet her catering demands for the wedding she accuses him of being homophobic.
Sally is then crushed when she discovers Myra's childhood diary 'my perfect wedding' and sees that it's full of pictures with men.
Nana McQueen takes Myra out on her second hen do to try and get her excited about her wedding to Sally.
Myra is then left surprised when Sally gives her a crucifix necklace, so that she can still be close to god when having a civil ceremony.
Over to the Nightingale family and James and Harry return from their holiday. Mac is furious that Juliet still hates him and warns Donna Marie that blood will be spilt unless he gets his family back.
Mac continues to pressure Donna-Marie to get Juliet to like him.
James and Harry are back from holiday. Mac is furious that Juliet still hates him tells Donna Marie that blood will be spilt unless he gets his family back.
When James is out for lunch with Romeo and Juliet, Donne-Marie attempts to get Juliet to leave but she ends up joining them.
Mac watches them through the window and decides to join them…
Later he tells Breda that she has to kill James before the court case starts.
Finally, Joel tries to convince Liam that he should focus on giving his affection to his family. He appears to have a change of heart because when Iona calls him 'dada' there's a flicker of love in his eyes.
Before all that drama happens, here's what happening on Hollyoaks this week... Lily McQueen finds out that she's got a university offer but things take a turn for the worse when Romeo Quinn realises she's still self-harming. They are further shocked when Prince McQueen returns to the village in the hopes to win back his wife – but will he succeed?
Sylver and Mercedes McQueen might have a double wedding with another couple in the village, Yasmine Maalik continues to suffer because of her brother Imran and Juliet Quinn says she's in love with Darren Osborne.
Hollyoaks airs on Channel 4 every weeknight at 6.30pm, with First Look on E4 at 7pm.
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