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Hollyoaks spoilers: Sienna Blake devastated as Warren Fox decides to confess to Bart McQueen’s murder

Pregnant Sienna is forced to fight for Warren to keep quiet and not abandon their unborn twins after he decides she and addict son Joel are better off without him

PREGNANT Sienna Blake will soon hit a crisis point on Hollyoaks after her love Warren Fox makes up his mind that he'll confess to Bart McQueen's murder.

Viewers will remember Warren has been battling with guilt after killing cannabis farmer Bart in a fit of anger last month, and now his son Joel Dexter's drugs relapse is set to push him over the edge.

 Sienna Blake and Warren Fox talk it out in a field
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Sienna Blake and Warren Fox talk it out in a field

Dramatic future scenes will see Warren leave a goodbye video for Joel and Sienna, who's pregnant with his twins, believing they're better off without him.

But he doesn't predict that Sienna will follow him in an attempt to persuade him not to put himself behind bars, forcing her to raise the children alone.

Viewers can expect very emotional scenes between actors Jamie Lomas and Anna Passey, who says her character is "panicking" about losing more of her family.

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But Anna also gave some hope to fans when asked if her character was the best person to talk to Warren in this state of mind.

The soap star said: "I think so. She is the best at talking him round because she has so much experience of being in these situations herself.

"She's messed up and has made so many mistakes.

"So she is in a good position to say all of that to Warren.

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"She can help make him think about other things and the people around him to try and stop him making some crazy decisions.

"So yes, I think she is a good balance for him."

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However, Anna admitted that unlike many fans of the show she does not wish for a happy ending for Warren and Sienna.

She added: "I sort of hope they don't [end up together], because I really like the kind of constant struggle between the two.

"When you've got two really big characters, nothing is ever going to be straightforward, they're always going to love each other but also battle each other.

"One will come out on top sometimes and then the other one will get the upper hand, but that's what makes them such exciting characters!"

Hollyoaks airs weeknights at 6.30pm on Channel 4, with first look screenings at 7pm on E4.


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