Eastenders fans are in mourning as actor Leonard Fenton, who played the much loved Doctor Harold Legg, has died aged 95.
21.01.2022 - 16:01 / ok.co.uk
EastEnders fans were majorly confused during a recent instalment of the BBC soap after they spotted evil Gray Atkins’ (Toby Alexander-Smith) apparent baby ‘blunder.’ During Thursday evening’s episode of the show (20 January), Gray went to register his son’s birth - but mum Chelsea Fox (Zaraah Abrahams) was nowhere to be seen. When Chelsea discovered what Gray had done without her, she was understandably furious as she wanted to be there too.
And EastEnders fans were quick to point out their annoyance with Gray, even questioning whether he would be able to register Jordan’s birth without Chelsea by his side. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. One eagle-eyed viewer asked on social media: “Is that right?? In England, Father's can register a birth without the mother present??? #EastEnders ” Another questioned: “I don't think you can register a birth and put the other parent on the birth certificate, without them being present #Eastenders #gray is bloody good at #Gaslighting Chelsea.” While a third wondered: “You can't register a birth without them being present.” However, others were quick to point out that they thought Gray was well within the law, pointing out that the couple were married at the time of the baby’s birth so could both register him.
One wrote on Twitter: “Either parent can register the birth on their own.They can include both parents’ details if they were married or in a civil partnership when the baby was born or conceived. (Chelsea and Gray are married so he can do it by himself).” While a second agreed: “Either parent can register a birth certificate by themselves as long as the parents were
.Eastenders fans are in mourning as actor Leonard Fenton, who played the much loved Doctor Harold Legg, has died aged 95.
Coronation Street fans were cringing over an awkward but classic soap moment.
EastEnders fans were left emotional and fighting back tears as iconic soap matriarch Peggy Mitchell, who was played by the lateDame Barbara Windsor, made a special appearance on the BBC soap. In scenes that aired on last night’s EastEnders (Tuesday 25 January), Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) was facing a big dilemma.The soap legend had to choose between becoming an informant for the police and spending the rest of his life behind bars.Taking a seat in the middle of Walford’s Albert Square to contemplate what he should do, Phil began looking into the distance at the home he once shared with his late mum Peggy - The Queen Vic.
EastEnders fans were left feeling emotional last night after a late star made a 'return'.