EastEnders spoilers follow.
EastEnders star Diane Parish has spoken out on Denise Fox's live episode choice, teasing that fans should "expect drama" going forward.
During last night's big episode, which was part of the soap's 40th anniversary, the show revealed the outcome of a public vote to pick whether Denise would end up with Jack Branning or Ravi Gulati.
In the end, viewers chose Jack, and Diane has now shared an Instagram post with co-star Scott Maslen teasing drama ahead, likely playing down fears that the outcome will be less interesting given Jack was seen as the safe choice.
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"We're back! We're back!" she beamed. "Thank you for voting, we love you. Bring on the drama, bring on the arguments."
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"Bring on the fishing!" Scott then joked.
Writing in the comments, Diane added: "Back together again. Don’t predict ‘boring’. Expect DRAMA. Cos that is what we do @bbceastenders."
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She further admitted that it was "very bittersweet as evenings go" and "a devastating end", though was "happy to be back behind the pink door with [her] old mucker" Scott and felt "sadness to not be continuing the spicy shenanigans with [her] dear friend" Aaron Thiara.
"You both have been gentlemen, dear friends and light and laughter," she added. "Love you. And thank you for voting and watching once again Easties. Back to business."
Ravi actor Aaron also suggested that the love triangle may not have reached its conclusion, teasing on Instagram that "you may think it's the end. But we have only just begun".
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Diane also went live after the result aired, declaring that while she was "very happy" with the outcome, she was "of course sad" for Aaron.
"But I think you can all get what you want now, because you want Ravi to be with Priya!" she added. "I'm happy that it's Scott, and it's Jack, because there's mileage there.
"It's bittersweet, of course, because now you've seen what happens at the end. So there's tears of joy and sadness. Thank you for supporting Denise and helping her choose her man!"
EastEnders airs on Mondays-Thursdays at 7.30pm on BBC One. The show also streams on BBC iPlayer, where most episodes drop early at 6am ahead of their TV broadcast.

















