EastEnders fans 'work out' real reason for Cindy's return amid soap comeback
22.06.2023 - 20:29
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As Cindy Beale made her triumphant return to EastEnders this week, 25 years on after faking her own death on the soap, fans at home were given the inside scoop on where she had been all this time on Thursday’s episode. Cindy, who had been living under the fake identity of Rose Knight, was revealed to be living in France after being placed under witness protection for becoming an informant for her former cell mate.
Yet in a bizarre plot twist, it was soon revealed that her ex-husband Ian Beale was living with her, as was her son Peter Beale and her grandson Louie. Playing happy families, the reunited couple appeared to be living an idyllic dream, with the situation soon coming to a surprising end, when Cindy was informed that that her former cell mate had passed away, meaning she was free to return to her old identity - something which even prompted Ian to suggest returning to Walford.
While many fans were no doubt pleased to see Ian and Cindy reconcile and back on good terms, not everyone was so convinced that Cindy was being completely honest with Ian, especially given she had once tried to kill him and that was why she was serving time in prison originally! Taking to social media to share their suspicions about his former wife, one fan wrote: "I honestly think Cindy is either playing Ian or she’s got something on him. In the past, she’s tried to kill him, steal their children, cheated on him.” A second fan also expressed their concerns for Bobby Beale too, as he had previously murdered his sister, Cindy’s daughter Lucy, as a child.
“I'm actually really worried about Bobby's OCD and MH issues resurfacing once Gina and Anna Discover that he killed Lucy. “ They then added: “Bobby has developed so much since coming out of
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