EastEnders Stacey Slater left worried for Lily as Theo shows an interest

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EastEnders fans recently saw Freddie Slater (played by Bobby Brazier) confronting Theo (William Ellis), who used to be his teacher at school.

The interaction was the start of Freddie coming to the realisation he might have ADHD and is currently being tested for the condition.

However, Theo is set to become more involved with the family soon, particularly Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) and Lily Slater (Lillia Turner).

Should he be trusted though? It seems as though he could be up to no good as he inserts himself into the family’s financial issues.

Spoilers reveal Stacey will worry about her pregnant teenage daughter Lily as Theo becomes involved in their lives.

In scenes yet to air, Jean Slater (Gillian Wright) and Theo go with Freddie to his appointment with the psychiatrist to discuss his ADHD assessment.

Jean later worries that Freddie isn’t expressing his true feelings about being diagnosed with ADHD, but he dismisses it as “just a label”.

There are problems at the Slater house when Stacey has to say no to Lily when she asks for new trainers.

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The troubled teenager shows off her new trainers to her friends, sparking concern from Amy Mitchell (Ellie Dadd), who tells her to be careful that Theo hasn’t got an ulterior motive.

Lily asks Theo directly about his intentions and he closes her fears down quickly.

Amy later talks to Stacey about the older guy who bought Lily trainers, and she becomes furious, confronting Lily,

However, her daughter comes up with an innocent explanation.

Later, Stacey catches up with Theo to discuss the trainers, and there’s tension between them.

EastEnders continues on Monday at 7.30pm on BBC One.

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