She has been asking him that for ages... it is her line "Give me 5 grand or I will tell <insert name of person's partner she has cheated on>" It is almost becoming her catch phrase like Peggy's "gerroutta ma pub"
She has been asking him that for ages... it is her line "Give me 5 grand or I will tell <insert name of person's partner she has cheated on>" It is almost becoming her catch phrase like Peggy's "gerroutta ma pub"
Super Mod
EastEnders' Glenda Mitchell thinks she is doing Jane Beale "a favour" by revealing her saucy affair with Ian.
The middle-aged minx - who has been bedding both bad boy Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) and Walford wimp Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) - truly believes unsuspecting Jane (Laurie Brett) will benefit from knowing about her husband's infidelities.
Glynis Barber - who plays Glenda in the BBC One soap - explained: "In a way Glenda actually believes she would be doing Jane a favour by telling her. Jane would know that Ian isn't worth her time because he'll cheat on her.
"Plus, Glenda sees it as a way of getting a little bit of revenge on Phil."
However, while her hard exterior would suggest otherwise, Glynis believes her scheming alter-ego really did love Phil, despite him being engaged to hard-faced Shirley Carter (Linda Henry).
She added: "Glenda had real feelings for Phil. She wanted them to be a couple. But not now. There's bad blood between them - she hates him."
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DOWNTRODDEN Jane Beale will get her own back on love-rat husband Ian by having a sneaky one-night stand.
We can reveal that Jane, played by Laurie Brett, 42, goes on a boozy night out next month with her pals at the Queen Vic and catches the attention of a hunky punter called Martin (Alasdair Harvey).
After flirting most of the night, she ends up going home with him.
Fans will see them slip between the sheets for a saucy session.
But viewers will be left wondering whether she will come clean to Ian (Adam Woodyatt, 42) or stay quiet.
Jane has been plotting to leave Ian after finding out he had an affair with Glenda Mitchell.
Why does she have to come clean to Ian?? they are broken up and in the process of a divorce.. what she does and who she does it with is not concern of Ian
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EastEnders star Adam Woodyatt has suggested that his character Ian Beale needs time as a single man to get his life back on track.
Ian split from wife Jane earlier this year and though they are still living under the same roof, the situation changes in next week's episodes as his long-suffering partner finally packs her bags and walks out.
Jane's departure will leave Ian and Bobby as the only people still living at the Beale house as Peter and Lucy have also left Walford.
Speaking to Soaplife about Ian's future without Jane, Woodyatt commented: "He isn't ready to let go of her - but I think he needs to start rebuilding his life on his own."
The actor confirmed that Ian is devastated to lose Jane and tries desperately to win her back until the very last moment.
He said: "He watches heartbroken as Jane moves out. He's devastated. He's had a string of marriages that never worked out, but Jane was always there caring for and loving him. He desperately apologises and tries to get her to stay, telling her he loves her - but it's too late."
Laurie Brett, who plays Jane, is currently on maternity leave from EastEnders.
IAN Beale will sink to an all-time low when he claims his wife is dead so he can bed a new woman.
EastEnders fans will know that his missus Jane left following a bitter break-up.
Next month Ian (Adam Woodyatt, 43) will decide to “get back on the horse” and realises he’ll receive more sympathy from women if they think he’s a widower.
So when he meets newcomer Cheryl, played by Heather Craney, he puts his plan into action.
A show source said: “Ian will do anything. He’s pathetic. But his lie will catch up with him.”
Daily Star
What a slimeball!
I though it was talking about Heather Trott played by Cheryl Fergison
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