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EASTENDERS viewers have been left feeling sick to their stomachs after Nish and Kat's 'sickening' sex scene.

Kat was left devastated earlier this month when she learned husband Phil had cheated on her with Lola Pearce's mum, Emma.

EastEnders viewers have been left feeling sick to their stomachs after Nish and Kat's 'sickening' sex scene
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EastEnders viewers have been left feeling sick to their stomachs after Nish and Kat's 'sickening' sex scene
Kat and Nish had enjoyed dinner together following their respective marriage splits
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Kat and Nish had enjoyed dinner together following their respective marriage splits
Things became passionate when they got back to Nish's house
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Things became passionate when they got back to Nish's house

Kat is seeking a flat of her own and Nish has agreed to sort one out for her.

But in tonight's episode, things went one step further as they went out for dinner.

When Phil walked in, he accused his wife of having no self respect and being a "cheap tart after any geezer with a wallet."

Kat left the restaurant before Nish followed and consoled her as she said Phil was supposed to be her "happy ever after".

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Nish invited her back to his, and they shared a drink and a knowing look on the sofa.

The action then headed elsewhere on the Square before it returned to Nish's and the sound of heavy breathing.

As the camera panned across the living room, Kat and Nish were seen stood up and kissing passionately, before they started to take each other's clothes off.

It left EastEnders viewers feeling queasy, with one writing on X: "Nish and kat, why the f***."

Another added: "the scene of Nish & Kat literally made me sick."

A third tweeted: "Kat and Nish at it ffs. Trying to eat my breakfast over here" alongside a vomit emoji.

Meanwhile a fourth shared: "Dean/Gina… Nish/Kat… ugh. Can #EastEnders become any more vomit-inducing?"

Viewers said the scenes were 'vomit-inducing'
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Viewers said the scenes were 'vomit-inducing'

EastEnders airs on BBC One and is available on BBC iPlayer.

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