EastEnders Denise Fox collapses – is she pregnant with secret toy boy Kush Kazemi’s baby?
THINGS take a sudden turn for the worst for Denise Fox as she collapses unexpectedly and fears she could be pregnant with Kush's baby in upcoming scenes of EastEnders.
Scared to face up to the truth– Denise buries her head in the sand by researching her symptoms online, instead of going to see a doctor.
Left fearing the worst, Denise panics at the possibility that she could be pregnant with Kush's baby– who she has been having a secret raunchy fling with for weeks.
But is there someone that our Denise is forgetting about?
Way back in April, EastEnders fans witnessed the sassy lady getting steamy with broody alcoholic– Phil Mitchell.
Viewers were left completely shocked when the unlikely match sought comfort in each other in a boozy one-night-stand–following an eventful week on the square.
The Minute Mart worker's ill turn comes about when she is at rehearsals for the Salsa show with Kush's mother Carmel.
As Denise attempts to push her symptoms to the back of her mind, sweet Carmel– who is completely oblivious to what her son and friend have been getting up to– desperately urges her friend to book an appointment.
The character, played by Diane Parish, insists that she is fine and instead delves into helping her sister Kim prepare for the upcoming show.
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EastEnders fans will also see the feisty cougar have an awkward encounter with her hunky toyboy following the health scare.
But can the market-stall worker really handle another baby bombshell?
Kush, played by Davood Ghadami, has only recently come to terms with the reality of being the dad to Stacey Slater's baby Arthur.
This eventually resulted in the end of his marriage to Shabnam Masood– who battled with the pain of being unable to conceive herself.
So will Denise be able to open up to Kush about her potential pregnancy or will she confront her health fears alone?
EastEnders airs these scenes on Monday, August 29 at 8pm and Tuesday, August 30 at 7.30pm on BBC One.
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