
Huge Hollyoaks twist as major character feared dead in shocking showdown
Hollyoaks spoilers follow for Monday's (June 16) episode that is now available to view on Channel 4 streaming. The episode in question will air on E4 on at 7pm.
Grace Black's (Tamara Wall) life hangs in the balance after an unexpected turn of events led to Vicky Grant (Anya Lawrence) striking the woman responsible for her exploitation ordeal – with a charcuterie board!
Clare Devine (Gemma Bissix), as viewers know, ordered Robbie Roscoe (Charlie Wernham) to murder Grace, who she holds responsible for daughter Tori ending back up in the care of the Blakes.
Grace was apologetic towards Clare over the situation, promising to make it up to her. Clare, however, was unforgiving and instead sought help from Robbie – who was held captive by Grace for months – asking him to rid the village of her sister.
Robbie, who has been suffering from panic attacks in the wake of his ordeal, wasn't keen on getting involved at first but ultimately he reconsidered, deciding to take his opportunity to get revenge on Grace.
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After Clare handed him the gun, Robbie headed to the flat he formerly called home, holding Grace at gunpoint upon her return.
However, he suffered a panic attack mid-showdown, with Grace taking the gun and pointing it at him.
Robbie prepared for the end but, in shock scenes, Grace fell to the floor before his very eyes.
Enter Vicky, who seemingly hit Grace before she could pull the trigger. The question is: is Grace dead? More Trending
Has Vicky taken the ultimate revenge after what Grace put her through? Has she saved Robbie's life?
And how will Clare react when she finds out that her plan went awry? So many questions – and to be quite frank, we wouldn't want it any other way!
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