EastEnders spoilers: Jean Slater continues to isolate herself - can anyone help her?

Monday 11th March - Friday 15th March

Author: Eden-Olivia LordPublished 5th Mar 2019

Jean Slater continues to isolate herself from her family and friends, Mitch Baker tries to tell Bailey the truth about her mum and Rainie Cross is left heartbroken by her husband Max Branning - it's all happening in EastEnders next week.

It all begins with Jean refusing to leave her caravan, despite Stacey Fowler worrying about her mum's whereabouts. Eventually the Slater family manage to track her down – but will Jean listen to them?

Over to the Taylor/Baker household and Karen encourages Mitch to come clean to Bailey about her mum's health but will he go through with it?

Rainie is left upset when she discovers Max isn't returning to the Square any time soon, she's then left heartbroken by his latest actions - what has he done?

Mel Owen tries to get Iqra and Habiba’s fired from Walford East, Honey Mitchell worries she's made a fool of herself in front of Habiba and Billy Mitchell meddles in between Jay Brown and Ruby Allen.

Check out: Everything that will happen in EastEnders next week…

The week kicks off with Jean attempting to make her caravan feel like home. Back in the Square, Stacey continues to try and find her mum before her appointment and ends up asking Shirley Carter for help.

EastEnders spoilers: Jean Slater continues to isolate herself - can anyone help her?
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Before any of the drama above happens, here's everything that will happen in EastEnders this week... Keegan Baker silently struggles with the recent drama in his life and as he continues to spiral out of control, he ends up skipping school, taking drugs from Tiffany Butcher and collapsing.

Elsewhere on the Square, Stacey Fowler struggles without her mum, Rainie Branning continues to feel suspicious about Stuart Highway and Mel Owen receives a letter about Hunter Owen's plea hearing.

EastEnders airs on Mondays and Fridays at 8pm, and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30pm on BBC One.

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