Bea cuts off a head in grim EastEnders scenes as her true nature is exposed

EastEnders spoilers follow for Tuesday’s (June 23) episode, which can now be streamed on BBC iPlayer. The episode in question will air at 7:30pm.
Bea Pollard (Ronni Ancona) removed the head of one of her dolls with a pair of scissors, grinning with glee over the fact that she’d successfully torn Honey and Billy Mitchell (Emma Barton and Perry Fenwick) apart.
The troublemaker, as fans know, is obsessed with Honey, who is the only resident of the Square to give her the time of day.
Despite Bea having taken out of a credit card in her name, Honey is determined to see the good in her mate, refusing to believe she’d lie about the fact that Billy tried it on with her.
Poor Billy therefore wasn’t believed, despite the fact he insisted that Bea’s voice recordings of him trying it on with her were the work of AI.
After Bea played such recordings aloud in the Vic, Honey fled the pub, devastated at both Billy and Bea for making such a public display.

Bea was quick to manipulate the situation to her advantage and, when Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan) stumbled upon a dating profile for Billy on an online service – which was set up by sinister Bea – the final piece of the puzzle fell into place.
Billy sought advice and help from Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden), who fought his cousin’s corner, but with Bea in her ear Honey refused to believe her husband, asking him to leave at once.
Bea, meanwhile, successfully secured another night in Honey’s home and, in a bid to make her presence felt, she removed a number of knitted dolls she’d made from her bag, placing them on the shelf in the living area – covering photographs of Bill and Hon.

To make the situation even darker, she then took one of the dolls and cut its head off.
The question is: is she happy with having eliminated Billy from the equation? Or is she planning on making his departure a bit more permanent?
The situation escalates further this week and next, so be sure not to miss the drama unfold!








