EastEnders spoilers: Peter Beale makes a shock decision about Bobby’s ex Dana

EASTENDERS’ Peter Beale will make a shock decision about his future with Bobby’s ex Dana.

In recent months Peter has been getting close to Dana after her relationship with Bobby ended.



Peter Beale makes a shock decision about his future with Dana

Will the pair leave Walford together?

In upcoming scenes, a police officer updates Peter, Rocky and Kathy on finding Peter’s attacker but admits they’re not having much luck.

Kathy tries to make things up to Peter and prove to him that she loves him.

However when Kathy rushes to support Ben after the
incident with Callum, Peter feels his point is proven. Back home,

Kathy finds a devastated Ben struggling to deal with what’s happened.

Later in the week, Kathy is at her wits end with Ben and Peter’s bickering so organises a games night to celebrate Rocky’s birthday, insisting they must both be there.

At Walford East, passions continue to rise between Peter and Dana and they begin to kiss and take each other’s clothes off, however someone spots them.

Rocky’s party gets underway but Ben could not be less interested in participating in the games.

Ben realises the party is about him and not Rocky.

Things get worse as tensions flare between him and Peter
leading to a huge argument.

Ben shares some upsetting words to Kathy and drops a bombshell.

With the party over, Kathy is shocked when the police arrive to arrest Ben – Peter has reported him for the assault.

Later in the week, at the police station, Ritchie warns Ben that things are bad and he could be sent down.

Desperate, Kathy tries to talk to Peter but Peter refuses to back down.

Kathy gives the police her statement and tries to cover for Ben.

This triggers Peter to meet with Dana to discuss everything that’s happened.

Will Peter leave Walford with Dana?


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