EASTENDERS fans fear for Sharon Watts' life as the police and Rocky question Keanu Taylor's whereabouts.
The latest festive episode saw The Six matriarchs of the square cover-up Keanu's (Danny Walters) murder after Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) stabbed him in the back to save Sharon's (Letitia Dean) life.
They hid Keanu's body in the floorboards in the boarded up café and agreed on a story to tell the police and residents of Albert Square.
They lied and said Keanu hit Nish (Navin Chowdhry) over the head with a wine bottle amid a heated argument and Keanu threatened The Six with a knife preventing them for calling an ambulance.
As they each gave their witness statement with the same story, tonight's episode saw the police point out a fatal fall - threatening to expose their lies.
The police came around the Queen Vic and asked The Six why they failed to mention that Keanu found out that Albie wasn't really his son.
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The Six were silent until Sharon piped up apologising that she should have mentioned it, but lied and she didn't because she was too worried about Nish.
This made the police suspicious and then they expressed their urgency to find Keanu, leaving The Six very nervous.
Meanwhile, Rocky (Brian Conley) was piecing together his drunken antics on Christmas night.
He remembered seeing Sharon in her wedding dress going into the café.
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But when he shared this memory with Kathy (Gillian Taylforth), she was left shaken as Rocky could expose their murder cover-up.
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BBC viewers were left fearing for Sharon's life and if her lies will be exposed.
Taking to X, formally known as Twitter, one viewer said: "Oopsy Rocky has remembered... now it's gonna be a case of keeping him quiet."
Another wrote: "This Rocky guy is jarring he is gonna snitch to the police and say Sharon killed Keanu."
A third penned: "Rocky remembers seeing Sharon in her wedding dress outside the cafe and he thinks she’s helped Keanu. he told Kathy he’s going to find out - he’s playing the detective role."