Two Walford residents wonder whether their connection might be strong enough to withstand a proper relationship in EastEnders soon, following a one night stand together.
Penny Branning (Kitty Castledine) and Vinny Panesar (Shiv Jalota) shared a kiss on New Year’s Eve.
At the time, it seemed as though this was the start of a new romance, but Penny then opened up to friend Gina Knight (Francesca Henry) and admitted it was just a one-off.
In upcoming episodes, Gina senses that Penny might be hiding her feelings for Vinny somewhat. She picks up on her being interested in him, and suggests that she should explore whether it could be more than just a one-night stand.
Later in the week, Penny and Vinny commit to seeing where things go and go on a date – but how will it play out?
The start of 2026 for EastEnders fans saw them take a trip into the future, as a flashforward episode aired that focused on Max Branning (Jake Wood).
The character, who returned towards the end of last year, was caught up in all sorts of drama.
Plots that were hinted at included a wedding that almost certainly won’t be going ahead, Max waking up after a night with his pregnant paramour to take a phone call from his bride-to-be, a gunman, and an absolute ton of coppers.
It also hinted at a new baby, solicitation to murder, Lauren Branning’s (Jacqueline Jossa) big secret, four potential brides, the return of Denise Fox’s daughter Libby (Belinda Owusu), and Max’s ultimate choice between his two children.
Interestingly, Penny and Vinny feature within theories about the flashforward. Some fans of the BBC One soap believe that baby Ethan, who was in the same room as Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) during the episode, might be Penny’s son and therefore Jack’s grandson.
Will this theory prove correct?
You’re going to have to wait quite a while to find out!
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