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EastEnders' Whitney discovers 'devastating' secret about Callum amid sick Leo plot


EastEnders’ Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) isn’t having much luck of late.

The barmaid recently found out her ex Callum Highway (Tony Clay) is gay and had a secret fling behind her back with Ben Mitchell (Max Bowden).

Despite not being in a relationship anymore, Callum has recently grown rightly concerned for Whitney’s safety after spotting her getting emotional while on a date with her new lover Leo King (Tom Wells).

EastEnders spoilers have revealed things will take a sinister turn tonight as Callum will find himself on the receiving end of the newcomer Leo’s latest scheme.

Whitney was back on the square tonight
Whitney Dean is set to find out a shocking secret about Callum tonight

After making a surprising discovery, Leo manages to find an excuse to quiz Callum about his past.

Leo proceeds to question Callum in the Queen Vic about his time in the army.

Later, Whitney comes across a file on Leo’s laptop with Callum’s name on it.

She become curious and is left devastated by what she stumbles upon.

Whitney finds a file relating to Callum on Leo’s laptop in tonight’s show

Earlier this week, evil Leo portrayed himself as Whitney’s hero when she helped her clean her stall after it got targeted by vandals.

Callum came along and helped in saving the day, much to Leo’s dismay.

Leo knows that he’s got no chance of getting close to Whitney with protective Callum in the way.

Fans of the show know that Leo is the son of Whitney’s former abuser Tony King, and is out to get revenge on the family.

Callum is worried for Whitney after seeing her get emotional on a date with new beau Leo

Tony groomed Whitney when she was younger and convinced her they were in a relationship.

The sex offender was in a relationship with Whitney’s stepmother Bianca Jackson (Patsy Palmer) at the time.

Viewers will have to tune in to see if Whitney will eventually figure out Leo’s sick plan, and what she has found out about Callum.

EastEnders continues on BBC One at 7.30pm tonight



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