EastEnders Season 20 Episode 52 - Watch Legally and Safely
EastEnders: Still desperate for money, Rosie asks Keith to cover her shift at the Vic whilst she gets work elsewhere. Rosie is cross with Darren for calling Keith stupid and wants him to apologise and so he buys him present.Johnny tries his best to contact Tina but she continues to avoid his calls. When Johnny finally catches up with Tina, he is shocked to discover that she is moving into the flat permanently. Sick of their secretive relationship, Tina tells Johnny she wants them to go public.Johnny turns his attention to Ruby. He's arranged an interview at a posh crammer college but she'd rather go to a normal school. Ruby's desperate to please her dad and agrees to sit all her GCSEs. Afterward, Ruby heads off to town for a secret shopping trip with Stacey. Impressed by Keith's work, Sam offers him some more shifts in the Vic. However, Keith's happiness is short-lived when Sam gives Keith the task of placing the order with the brewery and he quickly makes his excuses and leaves. Keith flies into a rage when he sees what Darren's bought for him. It's a child's ABC book. Darren insists that he was only trying to help him, but Keith feels humiliated.Elsewhere, Minty's terrified when Mo comes onto him at the garage. Her saucy comments make him blush. Word soon gets around and Minty's horrified to realise that everyone's laughing at him.
How to Watch EastEnders Season 20 Episode 52 Legally and Safely
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