EastEnders spoilers: Stuart and Rainie confess to shocking secrets after Ian Beale attack

STUART and Rainie confess to shocking secrets next week in EastEnders as they confess where they were on the night of Ian Beale’s attack. 

Ian – who is played by Adam Woodyatt in the BBC One soap – was left to die on the floor of the Queen Vic in harrowing scenes last week as one resident sought revenge. 

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Rainie reacts badly when she learns Stuart has booked an appointment to start their surrogacy journey

The pub landlord has made enemies out of most of Walford in recent weeks, but Rainie and Stuart in particular were left seeking revenge when Ian viciously let slip about Tiffany’s surrogate plans to Whitney Dean.

Viewers know that Tiffany had agreed to be Rainie and Stuart’s surrogate for an illegal sum of £10,000.

But Whitney and Jack were quick to put doubts into Tiff’s mind by pointing out it would all end in tears – and that it’s illegal to pay a surrogate.

Next week’s episodes of EastEnders will see Rainie react badly when she learns that Stuart has booked an appointment to start their surrogacy journey. 



Rainie makes a huge confession about the night of Ian Beale’s attack

Stuart also reveals where he was the night of Ian’s attack

Later, Stuart quizzes Rainie about what happened the night of Ian’s attack, but he’s knocked for six when she makes a huge confession. 

Stuart is then forced to reveal the truth about where he was the night of Ian’s attack.

Were either of them responsible for bludgeoning Ian?

EastEnders has confirmed that the fallout of Ian’s attack will continue throughout the festive season as the various suspects try and cover their tracks.

An EastEnders spokesperson told Metro.co.uk: “With enemies everywhere, has the most-hated man in Albert Square finally pushed it too far?

“The fallout of the attack will see Walford in turmoil throughout the festive season with many residents suspicious of dealing the brutal blow and desperate to cover their tracks.”