EastEnders spoilers follow.
Theo Hawthorne has taken revenge against Stacey Slater in EastEnders.
The stalker has been waging a campaign of intimidation against Stacey for weeks now, going so far as to move into the flat next door to the Slaters so he can constantly watch her.
In Thursday's (September 28) episode, Stacey realised that she may have to turn to the local Walford community for help since nothing else seemed to be working.
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Stacey decided to give a speech at the community centre, where she asked local parents to complain to Walford High about Theo's harassment.
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"I genuinely, from the bottom of my heart, think he is dangerous," Stacey told those in attendance. "It is only a matter of time before he causes someone else some serious damage."
She went on: "If you're happy for him to keep teaching your kids, then fair enough, but if not, I'm asking you to phone [the head teacher] today and tell him that we want Theo Hawthorne out of that school."
Stacey received a round of applause from the local parents, and later, she even got a call from the school confirming they would be investigating Theo.
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This sent Theo into a tailspin, but a confrontation ended with Stacey warning him "everyone knows exactly what kind of a creep you are".
"Pack your bags and clear off," she demanded.
Unfortunately, Theo didn't leave Walford— instead he printed off some of the lingerie photos Stacey had sent him when he was anonymously subscribing to her adult content channel.
Theo then started posting the photos all around the Square, trying once again to intimidate her into backing down. Will Theo face justice for his latest violation?
EastEnders airs on Mondays - Thursdays at 7.30pm on BBC One. The show also streams on BBC iPlayer.
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We would encourage anyone who identifies with the topics raised in this article to reach out. Call 999 if you or anyone you know is in immediate danger, or report any concerning situations using UK government resources or the Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service. The National Stalking Helpline is open 9.30am-4pm on weekdays (and until 8pm on Wednesdays) on 0808 802 0300.














