Hollyoaks spoilers follow.
Hollyoaks has revealed a new twist in the cover-up of Dilly Harcourt’s murder, with Sienna Blake struggling to come to terms with the truth.
Dilly was murdered by Jeremy Blake earlier this month after she discovered that Sienna was responsible for the death of Ethan Williams, with Jeremy killing her to ensure his daughter’s secret would be safe.
Sienna and Martha subsequently learned of Jeremy’s crime, with Sienna helping her father in hiding the body. Dilly’s disappearance aroused the suspicion of Prince McQueen, though Sienna threw him off the trail as she successfully seduced him.
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In next week’s scenes, Sienna struggles to come to terms with her actions as she relives every moment, with her anxiety worsening after she overhears Martha telling a neighbour about the drama in the family.
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Later on, a nervous Martha tells Sienna and Jeremy that she may have let slip the location of Dilly’s body in a conversation with Abe Fielding, who is in the crosshairs of the police after his abuse of several women came to light.
A chain of events this week sees desperate Abe take his mum Marie hostage, and the Blake family shocked to hear of the other developments in the village. Sienna is apprehensive at the prospect of Abe informing the police where Dilly’s body is located.
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Despite her nervousness regarding the future, Sienna begins to wonder if the discovery of a body would be justice for their crimes. Jeremy doesn’t feel that way, however, with the villain fretting over the potential dissolution of his family.
Will Dilly’s body be discovered, and will the Blakes face punishment for their crimes? Or will they continue to escape justice?
Hollyoaks airs on Mondays-Wednesdays with its Channel 4 streaming premiere at 7am, then an E4 broadcast the same night at 7pm. Full episodes are also released on YouTube a week after their Channel 4 release.
Selected omnibus episodes are available via Prime Video.


















