Isaac Baptiste (Stevie Basaula) is keen to get to know who his real father is in the coming weeks on EastEnders.

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He becomes more and more suspicious about his mum, Sheree Trueman, and what secrets she's holding close to her chest.

Sheree's behaviour from next week starts to worry Isaac, especially around her birthday.

Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) surprises her with a trip to Trinidad but when he offers Isaac a family picture, Sheree's good mood disappears.

The pair finally begin to bond but there's underlying doubts, especially when Patrick drops the biggest hint yet he's the dad.

Things take a further turn when Denise spots Patrick is in a bad mood and as if it couldn't get worse, Isaac's suspicions hit boiling point.

As Denis works out how to settle tensions, Isaac has a plan of his own - he's going to confront Sheree.

Viewers already know Isaac is Patrick's son after Sheree had an affair with him in the 80s.

Sheree has never told her boy the truth but in an explosive confrontation, it looks like the truth will out.

EastEnders Sheree
EastEnders' Sheree

How will Isaac cope with the news? And is this the end of their happy family?

Meanwhile, Jacqueline Jossa has suggested there could be a return for her character Lauren Branning.

Following the death of her sister, Abi, Lauren left for New Zealand with her boy, Louie.

But Jossa recently spoke to the Daily Mail and hinted a return is on the cards - but for the future.

“It doesn’t feel like it was goodbye forever, definitely not. Well, not from my end anyway. I would love to go back someday," the star spilled.

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Helen Daly
Helen DalyAssociate Editor

Helen Daly is the Associate Editor for Radio Times, overseeing new initiatives and commercial projects for the brand. She was previously Deputy TV Editor at a national publication. She has a BA in English Literature and an MA in Media & Journalism from Newcastle University.

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