EastEnders fans 'rumble' Sharon's groom in flashforward clue - and it's 'not Keanu'
21.02.2023 - 13:47
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EastEnders fans think they have figured out who Sharon Watts is marrying in this year's special Christmas episode after a flashforward clue on Monday. In a BBC One soap first, fans were shown a 2023 flashforward scene on Monday of six of Walford’s much loved matriarchs, Denise (Diane Parish), Kathy (Gillian Taylforth), Linda (Kellie Bright), Sharon ( Letitia Dean ), Stacey ( Lacey Turner ) and Suki (Balvinder Sopal) faced with a dead body.
In the moments that unfolded at the Queen Vic, the group of women all stood round in shock in a festive-looking pub and looked down at a man lying on the floor. Not much was said between the six of them, but Stacey was covered in blood, Denise was holding a smashed bottle of Champagne and Sharon wore a bloodied wedding dress as she leant over the body, confirming the person was dead.
However, it’s unclear whose body it is and what’s happened to them... Fans were quick to point out Sharon being a bride and the Queen Vic being used as a wedding reception venue - and while it would appear to be her on-off beau Keanu Taylor as the groom, some viewers think it's someone else! Some eagle-eyed viewers have speculated that Phil Mitchell could be the groom thanks to a Lola Pearce clue hidden within the scene.
Fans spotted a picture of Lola on the bar next to Linda, appearing to confirm that Lola will die before Christmas, and soap watchers think this proves Phil is the man that Sharon is marrying.Taking to Twitter, one person said: "Do we think there is a chance that Sharon is marrying Phil? Because Lola’s photo is up on tbe bar? And she is a Mitchell #EastEnders." A different account put: "Lola is on the bar, so she’s marrying Phil. Obvious casualty is Nish, but I think it will be Vinnie as we
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