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EastEnders fans believe they have sussed out Nadine's scheme after her shocking fake pregnancy revelation in Tuesday's episode that left viewers watching on gobsmacked.
Viewers saw the character return to Walford following a brief absence where she revealed her unexpected pregnancy to Jay, leaving him in a state of shock. The news quickly spread through the community, with everyone offering their support.
However, in a shocking twist, viewers witnessed Nadine engage in a suspicious phone call that exposed her true motives. As Jay pledged his devotion to her and their unborn child, Nadine's secret was revealed - she was faking the pregnancy.
In a scene that left fans stunned, Nadine discreetly removed a fake baby bump while out of sight, confirming that her claims were entirely fabricated. The conversation further revealed that she was indebted to someone and desperately trying to acquire funds.
As she spoke on the phone, Nadine assured the caller, "Yes okay, I told you, you'll get your money soon, alright? " She then proceeded to remove the fake bump and stash it away before departing, reports the Mirror.
Fans speculate that Nadine is exploiting Jay in an elaborate scheme to obtain the money she owes. Her manipulative actions have sparked outrage and left audiences questioning her true intentions.
Rumours have been circulating among EastEnders viewers who believe they have identified both Nadine's secret caller and the individual to whom she owes money. Fans speculate that the mysterious caller is a connection targeting Jay.
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