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Hollyoaks Eric star 'jumped out of seat' when he learned about radical misogyny plot

Hollyoaks newcomer Angus Castle-Doughty has opened up about his character Eric Foster's new radical misogyny storyline.Fans of the Channel 4 soap recently watched Eric's disturbing behaviour intensify.The ground-breaking plot is set to exploring incel culture, with Eric telling his sister Vertiy Hutchinson that he considers the likes of Cleo McQueen and Joel Dexter, who have just reunited, "pointless".The term 'incel" or "involuntary celibate" refers to people who define themselves as unable to get a romantic or sexual partner despite desiring one.Opening up about the first moment he found out about Eric's dramatic storyline, Angus told Daily Star: "I think I physically jumped out of my seat when I read that Eric was going to type 'A Manifesto' at the end of Thursday's episode."Once I sat back down, I had to start working straight away to be honest, you have to ask constant questions of your character in order to allow you to portray the role."If you don't understand their thoughts then you're doing an impression of someone doing bad things, so I had to understand the emotions first, then build a world around the dialogue second."A few weeks ago, Eric was responsible for giving schoolboy Charlie Osborne (Charlie Behan) some disturbing advice, which led to a humiliating ordeal for his teacher Olivia Bradshaw (Emily Burnett).Eric's resentment towards woman also haven't gone unnoticed his sister Verity Hutchinson (Eva O'Hara).Discussing the important of tacking the subject of misogyny, Angus said: "I've said this throughout the process, but I think this is one of the most important and under explored topics in any media, let alone on such a brilliant show as Hollyoaks."I'm enormously proud that we are telling this story and
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Hollyoaks Eric star 'jumped out of seat' when he learned about radical misogyny plot
Hollyoaks newcomer Angus Castle-Doughty has opened up about his character Eric Foster's new radical misogyny storyline.Fans of the Channel 4 soap recently watched Eric's disturbing behaviour intensify.The ground-breaking plot is set to exploring incel culture, with Eric telling his sister Vertiy Hutchinson that he considers the likes of Cleo McQueen and Joel Dexter, who have just reunited, "pointless".The term 'incel" or "involuntary celibate" refers to people who define themselves as unable to get a romantic or sexual partner despite desiring one.Opening up about the first moment he found out about Eric's dramatic storyline, Angus told Daily Star: "I think I physically jumped out of my seat when I read that Eric was going to type 'A Manifesto' at the end of Thursday's episode."Once I sat back down, I had to start working straight away to be honest, you have to ask constant questions of your character in order to allow you to portray the role."If you don't understand their thoughts then you're doing an impression of someone doing bad things, so I had to understand the emotions first, then build a world around the dialogue second."A few weeks ago, Eric was responsible for giving schoolboy Charlie Osborne (Charlie Behan) some disturbing advice, which led to a humiliating ordeal for his teacher Olivia Bradshaw (Emily Burnett).Eric's resentment towards woman also haven't gone unnoticed his sister Verity Hutchinson (Eva O'Hara).Discussing the important of tacking the subject of misogyny, Angus said: "I've said this throughout the process, but I think this is one of the most important and under explored topics in any media, let alone on such a brilliant show as Hollyoaks."I'm enormously proud that we are telling this story and
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Hollyoaks spoilers tease bus crash tragedy, McQueen heartbreak and gym injury horror
Hollyoaks favourite John Paul McQueen (James Sutton) gets a major wake up call next week as his battle with alcoholism continues.Whilst teaching a class, John Paul trips and falls and Charlie Dean (CharlieBehan) catches the whole thing on camera.Later, he finds Charlie and Mason Chen-Williams (Frank Kauer) laughing at the video and takes drastic action.As the camping trip approaches, Sally St Claire (Annie Wallace) has some bad news for Nancy Osborne (Jessica Fox) as she takes away her role of chaperone and gives it to Olivia Bradshaw (Emily Burnett).It’s the day of the camping trip and Mason bonds with classmate Freya.Meanwhile, John Paul finds a vodka bottle in his puffer jacket. As he tries to keep it concealed, he remains visibly on edge, but will he be tempted to take a sip?As they set off, John Paul is assigned the role of designated driver, but it’s not long before the kids grow rowdier and they get lost.Tragedy strikes as John Paul’s eyes start to close and he loses control of the vehicle.As he gains consciousness, John Paul's faced by the repercussions of what he’s done whilst Olivia takes charge and rounds up the kids from the van.Panic strikes as Mason realises Freya is still in the van and stuck under all the luggage.When paramedics arrive, Olivia is nowhere to be found.
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Hollyoaks spoilers: Bobby's sinister pal exposed, baby heartbreak and James' huge gamble
Hollyoaks favourite Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) makes a huge discovery about her young son Bobby Costello (Jayden Fox) next week.Confident that Bobby is telling the truth, Mercedes gets defensive as Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter) pokes holes in the story.Later, tension continues to brew when Theresa finds something disturbing and wants to seek outside help.Mercedes finds a secret door in their house and Bobby makes a drastic decision.After no luck finding Mercedes and Bobby,Theresa calls a family meeting.When backs are turned Olivia Bradshaw (Emily Burnett) takes matters into her own hands, but will the family be able to forgive her?A voiceover from Mercedes defends Bobby as his sinister online friend is revealed.When Mercedes asks Bobby about who he’s messaging and his defensiveness makes her suspicious.Bobby has to think on his feet and his lies start to unravel.Also, Ella Richardson (Erin Palmer) deals with the symptoms of her pregnancy alone as things turn sour between her and Charlie Dean (Charlie Behan) because of the scheduling of her first scan.Cleo McQueen (Nadine Rose Mulkerrin) offers a shoulder to lean on as things get emotional for young mum-to-be Ella.Leah Barnes (Elá-May Melek Demircan) gives Ella the confidence she needs to give Charlie an ultimatum.Ella insists on attending her scan without Nancy Osborne or Zara Morgan’s support.Whilst Cleo accidentally reveals to Charlie that Ella is considering other options, Ella gets some heartbreaking news.Elsewhere, Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson) worries about how he’s going to afford to pay for Lucas’ school trip.With only one quick solution, will he find the courage to ask for help?Later, James panics as his luck goes from bad to worse as his gambling
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Hollyoaks spoilers: John Paul's new love interest, collapse horror and hot new arrival
Hollyoaks fans can expect plenty of drama next week as a hot newcomer arrives in the village and John Paul McQueen (James Sutton) makes a shock discovery at school.There’s hope of a new romance for John Paul in upcoming scenes after a night with his admirer, Luis, but an accusation reveals the shocking truth that makes John Paul view the night before differently.Avoiding calls from Luis, John Paul commits to sorting his life out including his issues with alcohol.Later, Luis exposes the truth to Olivia Bradshaw (Emily Burnett) and, left alone with his own thoughts, John Paul starts to spiral.As he spends time with his son Matthew Jesus, John Paul struggles to hide his alcohol withdrawal symptoms.Struggling with his grief, DeMarcus Westwood (Tomi Ade) distances himself from the Devereauxs, but a surprise from dad Felix Westwood (Richard Blackwood) might be exactly what he needs.Felix tries to bond with DeMarcus but an admission that was meant to be heartfelt makes DeMarcus feel like he has something to prove.After he confides in Leah Barnes (Ela-May Demircan), she offers to help him and they decide to make a statement by breaking into the school.Whilst at the school, DeMarcus and Leah find alcohol in the caretakers closet and decide to have some fun.Later, John Paul gets a shock to the system as Prince McQueen (Malique Thompson-Dwyer) mentions an alarm going off at the school.When John Paul convinces Prince to let him check it out, he uncovers a frightening scene.Later, labelled as "the hero of the day", John Paul watches as someone else gets the blame for his mistake.Elsewhere in the village, Saul Reeves (Chris Charles) finds out that he’s been demoted to police officer following his rule-breaking approach to Toby Faroe's
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Inside Hollyoaks Olivia star's life - from kids' TV fame, glam snaps and sweet proposal
Hollyoaks newcomer Emily Burnett has definitely made her mark on the village since joining the show as Olivia Bradshaw last year.The 24-year-old Welsh actress joined the cast of the Channel 4 soap last year as Prince McQueen's fiancée and Hollyoaks High teacher.In upcoming scenes, Olivia is fed up with always being outshined by Nancy Osborne (Jessica Fox) so she gets an idea,.Later, Sally St.Claire (Annie Wallace) confronts Nancy after finding a note in the ask it basket, accusing her of meddling in the sex education programme.Nancy knows exactly who’s behind the note, but has it got anything to do with Olivia?Fans will have to wait to see if the pair will ever become friends.Away from the cameras, Emily leads a less dramatic lifestyle.The TV star shot to fame over a decade ago and has remained on our screens ever since.As Olivia is set to take centre stage in upcoming Hollyoaks scenes, Daily Star has taken a sneak peek into Emily's life.Emily appeared in an episode of CBBC show The Sparicle Mystery back in 2011.The series follows a group of 10 children within modern Britain, where an experiment at a Large Hadron Collider-like facility, the Sparticle Project, goes wrong, sending anybody aged 15 and over into a parallel dimension at exactly 11:11 am. She made her professional stage debut in a production of Love is the Revolution at the Soho Theatre.A year later, she starred in a production titled Beacons.In 2017, Burnett was cast in the CBBC series The Dumping Ground as Charlie Morris.
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