‘EastEnders’ Spoilers: Denise Fox Forced To Reveal Phil Mitchell Is Baby’s Father?
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‘EastEnders’ spoilers tease that there will be some major baby drama this month on the BBC1 soap opera. Denise Fox’s baby bump has been growing rather quickly, and so has the residents of Walford’s curiosity about the father of her unborn child.
‘Eastenders’ spoilers tease that as of right now Denise Fox is still moving forward with her plan to give the secret Mitchell baby up for adoption.
Phil doesn’t even remember that he slept with Denise, and is completely unaware that the growing baby in her belly actually belongs to him. Rumors are indicating that Denise may have a change of heart at the last minute and decide to keep the infant after all, which will certainly complicate things.
According to ‘EastEnders’ spoilers, Denise may not be able to keep the baby’s paternity a secret much longer.
Mick Carter has his own ideas about Denise’s baby-daddy, and in upcoming episodes he will confide in Shirley and reveal that he thinks Denise is carrying Buster’s child! It’s not long before Shirley tracks Denise down at the Queen Vic and demands to know if she is carrying Buster’s baby. Will Denise tell her the truth about Phil Mitchell to save face?
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Regardless of whether or not Shirley forces Denise to reveal her baby-daddy’s identity, it’s clear that she won’t be able to keep the charade up much longer. The residents of Walford want answers, and someone is going to get it out of her sooner rather than later.
What do you guys think? Will the truth come out before Denise goes in to labor? And will the Mitchell Family let her give the baby up for adoption once they know the truth? Share your thoughts in the comments below and don’t forget to check Soap Opera Spy for more ‘EastEnders’ spoilers and news.
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