EastEnders spoilers follow.

EastEnders has teased that Lola will receive some "devastating" news ahead of her upcoming exit storyline.

It was previously confirmed that Lola will be diagnosed with a brain tumour, with recent scenes showing her complaining about a headache and sowing the seeds for the tragic storyline.

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New teaser spoilers for the week commencing Monday, October 24 have suggested that Lola's battle will begin as she receives some "devastating" news following a worrying health issue.

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The latest set of episode billings follow below.


Monday, October 24 (7.30pm)

Ravi gets spooked when Kheerat's suspicions grow. Meanwhile, Lola has a concerning health incident.

Tuesday, October 25 (7.30pm)

Lola receives some devastating news, and Stacey discovers that Kheerat has been using Lily.

Wednesday, October 26 (7.30pm)

Dotty tries to make amends with Harvey, and Stacey defends Eve against Kheerat.

Thursday, October 27 (7.30pm)

Kheerat is angered by some new information about Suki. Harvey and Dotty come to blows.


As you can see, it's also a big week for the Panesar family, as Kheerat runs into more problems with Eve and finds out some new details about Suki.

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Previously opening up about Lola's storyline, actress Danielle Harold said: "It means so much to be trusted with a storyline like this – one that’s close to many people’s hearts.

"Sadly many of our viewers will be able to relate to Lola’s story and it’s been heartbreaking to speak to the families affected by brain tumours and hear their stories.

"They’ve been so amazing in sharing their experiences with me, and I’m so lucky to have them. I wouldn’t be able to do this storyline without their support."

EastEnders airs on Mondays - Thursdays at 7.30pm on BBC One. The show also streams on BBC iPlayer.

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Organisations including Brain Tumour Research, Macmillan Cancer Support and Stand Up to Cancer can provide help and support to those living with brain cancer and their loved ones.