Oops! EastEnders spoilers suggest that Billy Mitchell got stuck in a hilarious situation when his wife got angry at him for some reason. Viewers know that the Mitchell clan has been going through a lot recently.
When the money from Lola Pearce’s fundraiser was stolen, most of the family members blamed Stevie for stealing. But, we all know that Billy’s son is the real culprit and Will stands up in support of his grandfather. When Stevie confronts Will about the stealing, he pushes him to the floor and leaves the place.
However, in the upcoming episode, Phil finds Stevie on the floor, and he is unaware at the time that Will is actually the one behind this. As Will tries to hide after his argument with Stevie, he is soon found by Billy and Honey.
Upon meeting their son, the couple apologises for not believing him about Stevie’s innocence. Then, viewers will see Billy getting a phone call from Phil. When Billy looks at his phone, he murmurs annoyingly, King Phil, because he doesn’t think that Phil’s actually the leader of the Mitchell clan.
The problem arose in this whole situation when Honey overheard her partner and thought that Billy was swearing and said, ‘Fucking Phil.’ After mishearing this, Billy’s partner quickly tells him off and tells him that there is no need to swear in this situation. But she was corrected soon after because Billy was just annoyed and had said ‘King Phil.’
Further Read: Billy’s Reaction On Phil Being The Family Leader: Details HERE!
EastEnders spoilers furthermore suggest that Billy will pick up Phil’s phone and receive the news of Stevie’s fall and that he is in the hospital. As of now, Billy and Honey are entirely unaware of their son being the one who created this whole mess. They see Will as a good person who was protecting his grandfather but is actually the one who put Stevie’s life at risk.
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