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Zack Hudson (James Farrar) and Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) have experienced the trauma of losing their baby in EastEnders, and are now forced to navigate life following their tragic loss. Zack and Whitney discovered that their baby had Edwards’ syndrome after undergoing several tests.
Babies with the condition are extremely unlikely to survive after birth, with only about 13 in 100 babies born alive with Edwards’ syndrome surviving past their first birthday. Following this diagnosis, Whitney was forced to make the most difficult decision of any parent: whether or not to terminate the pregnancy.
She ultimately decided to go through with the termination and Peach was delivered a few days later. In upcoming episodes, Zack will attempt to talk Whitney into having a memorial for baby Peach, though Whitney is evasive.
The pair agree to go together to pick up her ashes, though when the time comes Whitney finds an excuse not to go, leaving Zack to do it alone. When he returns home, he sits with his daughter’s ashes, as his emotions get the better of him.
He later sees a distraught Whitney, and calls her out on her decision to abandon him at this emotional time. Will Zack and Whitney’s relationship deteriorate, or will they keep their promise to support each other through it?For even more exclusive spoilers and interviews, sign up to Metro's Soaps newsletter
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EastEnders viewers were reduced to tears as they praised Zack Hudson for telling Whitney Dean about his HIV diagnosis. EastEnders often grapples with difficult storylines while using experts in specific issues to offer the most realistic portrayal of a topic. Shona McGarty’s Whitney, a role she has played since 2008, was recently forced to terminate her baby because of an Edwards’ Syndrome diagnosis, leaving her and Zack devastated.
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Ben Hardy and Jessica Plummer have reportedly called time on their relationship after an eighteen-month romance. The pair had both previously spent separate stints on EastEnders but later met on the set of BBC drama The Girl Before, where they played romantic partners. Ben, 32, and Jessica, 30, grew close during filming and soon began dating, seeming to confirm their romance when they were spotted on a date night in December 2021 .
The EastEnders heartthrob James Farrar has an incredible home in London with his wife who is a wellbeing expert and author. James Farrar, 35 plays the role of Zack Hudson in the soap and is the latest hunk to arrive on the Square. Away from the scene, James shares a home with his wife and daughter Summer in London, where he is known to sculpt his body in their landscaped garden and join Ali for some yoga on the decking.
EastEnders, despite having lost daughter Peach only a week earlier. Peach was diagnosed with Edwards’ syndrome, a condition which affects the lifespan of a baby. Whitney made the difficult decision to terminate her pregnancy, and delivered Peach not long later.
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An upcoming episode of EastEnders will see Zack Hudson torn with revealing his HIV diagnosis after sharing a kiss with a devasted Whitney Dean. Earlier this year, James Farrar’s Zack discovered he was HIV positive after an old friend arrived at the fictional East London borough with the devastating news of his own diagnosis.
Zack Hudson (James Farrar) have been pushing each other away following their recent loss in EastEnders. The pair have both been really struggling with their grief after losing baby Peach, and have turned their backs on one another in an attempt to deal with things. Whitney fell pregnant after a one night stand with Zack last year, and though they weren’t together, Zack promised to support her and the baby.
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EastEnders, after tragically losing baby Peach at the end of last week. Tonight, she had a meeting with market inspector Honey Mitchell (Emma Barton) about taking time off from running her stall, in order to grieve for her lost daughter. However, Honey was unable to give her any good news as they sat down in the Queen Vic.
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EastEnders, though she is not the only one, as she pointed out in tonight’s episode. Whitney and Zack Hudson (James Farrar) made the devastating discovery that their baby had Edwards’ Syndrome after undergoing a number of tests. Edwards’ syndrome is a rare condition that occurs when a baby has three copies of chromosome 18, instead of the usual two.
EastEnders looks set for explosive scenes next week as Stacey Slater is left overwhelmed by guilt after stealing money from an office she was cleaning. Realising if caught she could go down and lose her kids,Stacey enlists Jean Slater's help to return the money. However, her plan to return the cash goes wrong and she finds herself questioned by the police.
There wasn’t a dry eye in the house following Monday night’s episode of EastEnders, as Whitney Dean and Zack Hudson bid a final farewell to their baby girl, following last week’s termination. In recent weeks, viewers at home have watched the couple struggle with a tragic diagnosis of Edwards' Syndrome, a devastating disease which would severely impact on the baby’s ability to survive beyond the womb. Rather than allowing their child to suffer a short life, the couple made the heartbreaking and difficult decision to terminate the pregnancy last week, with Whitney giving birth to the stillborn little girl after a medically induced labour.
Zack Hudson (James Farrar) and Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty) had their worlds torn apart when they discovered that their baby had Edwards’ Syndrome. Now, in upcoming EastEnders scenes, they are set to make another heart breaking discovery. Edwards’ Syndrome is a rare but serious condition where a baby has extra copies of a chromosome which affects the way it grows or develops.
Good Morning Britain host Richard Madeley looked back on his friendship with pop icon George Michael ahead of a new documentary exploring the singer being outed as gay. Channel 4's George Michael: Outed tells the story of how the pop star was able to take back control of his story and turn what could have been a career-ending exposé into a defining moment of gay liberation. Talking about his friendship with the icon, Richard recalled a "surreal" moment with the singer.
EastEnders viewers were left heartbroken during Friday's episode of the soap after Whitney Dean gave birth to her baby girl having undergone a termination to bring on early labour. In recent weeks, Whitney, played by Shona McGarty and Zack Hudson, played by James Farrar, discovered their unborn baby had been diagnosed with Edwards Syndrome, a condition that means most babies won't survive long after birth. After learning the devastating news, the pair had to decide whether or not to continue with the pregnancy.
Zack Hudson (James Farrar) are set to be hit hard by the loss of their baby in upcoming EastEnders episodes. The couple were left devastated by the news that their baby had Edwards’ syndrome, and made the difficult decision to terminate the pregnancy. In upcoming scenes, Whitney will begin to withdraw from family and friends as she struggles to cope with her grief.
EastEnders' Whitney Dean has recently shared her heartache after discovering that her unborn baby had a small chance of survival due to a rare genetic disorder. The market trader and her on-off boyfriend Zack Hudson have been dealing with the news that their baby had been developing with her abdomen organs outside of her body. Medical staff had informed the expecting parents that they faced the option of a termination or risk their beloved tot not surviving after birth.