EastEnders: Joel’s a new monster in Walford, and nobody is safe. Stepmum Vicki Fowler found herself right in the centre of his fury. The teen’s horrible behaviour is leaving everyone stunned. Keep scrolling to learn more.
EastEnders’ Joel’s Reckless Fury
Joel Marshall is completely out of control. He got away with everything, leaking those vile private photos, and still, nothing touches him. He does whatever he wants. Then a bombshell hit him. Avani was pregnant with his baby and had an abortion. She never even told him, and that news lit a fuse.

His dad, Ross, told him to stay away, but Joel ignored him completely. He just stormed into Ravi’s flat, full of pure rage. He started throwing his weight around. Priya held Ravi back, pushing the teen out before things got worse. Ross tried to reason with him. He said Times have changed. He told his son to use protection next time. Joel didn’t care; he wasn’t letting any of this go.
Confrontation and Chilling Threats
Joel found Avani outside, and he just exploded. She told him her choice wasn’t even about him. He demanded respect, and his hand shot up like he was going to hit her. Vicki saw red. She grabbed his arm and pulled him inside. He tried to pull free, but she wouldn’t let go. Inside, Vicki just went for it. She told him she loved him as much as his dad. She hoped that would calm him down. But Joel wasn’t finished; he accused her of treating Ross horribly.

Then came the gut-wrenching warning. “If you push me, a slap would do you the world of good.” Vicki was just left speechless. She tried to process the words, that horrible threat. After all that, Joel’s attitude never changed. The whole house is so tense.
Every conversation is loaded with fear. Ross is trapped; he’s caught between his horrible son and the woman he loves. Vicki now has to decide. Will she stand up to him, or try to reason with a teen who won’t be controlled? The drama is far from over. Walford is bracing for the fallout. For all the latest EastEnders spoilers and updates, follow Soap Opera Daily.