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New Mitchell Harry’s love interest confirmed in EastEnders – and you know her well


Honey, Billy, Stevie and Phil Mitchell with new EastEnders characters Barney, Terry and Harry Mitchell

Honey, Billy, Stevie and Phil Mitchell with new EastEnders characters Barney, Terry and Harry Mitchell (Picture: BBC)

With three new Mitchells descending on Walford this week, it isn’t long before one of them is flirting up a storm in EastEnders. 

As previously confirmed, Stevie Mitchell’s (Alan Ford)’s secret second family will rock up in Albert Square, much to the surprise of Stevie’s son Billy. 

With the new trio of Mitchells made up of Stevie’s other son Teddy (Roland Manookian), and his sons Harry and Barney (Elijah Holloway and Lewis Bridgeman), they make a shock entrance looking for Stevie. 

As family drama ensues, eldest son Harry sets about digging for information about Walford, and strikes up a conversation with Penny Branning (Kitty Castledine). 

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It’s soon clear the pair are into each other, as sparks begin to fly – are we looking at Albert Square’s hottest new couple?

Elsewhere, Harry’s brother Barney meets Avani Nandra-Hart (Aaliyah James), who gives him the lowdown on life in Walford. 

Meanwhile, Stevie finds himself with a lot of explaining to do to Billy and the rest of the Mitchells about his secret family, and it is not long before tensions are running high, and swords are being crossed…

Sparks fly between Harry and Penny Branning (Picture: BBC)

EastEnders executive producer Chris Clenshaw previously revealed the arrival of Teddy, Harry and Barney will be ‘a seismic shock for Billy and an unwelcome surprise for Phil’. 

‘With their arrival sparking more questions than answers, it’s not long before the Mitchells find themselves at war as Teddy and his sons are thrust into the heart of the drama,’ he added. 

EastEnders airs these scenes on Wednesday and Thursday (26 and 27 June) on BBC One and iPlayer.

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Source:: Metro

      

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