EastEnders shares aftermath of Keegan's attack as Tiffany makes big gesture

EastEnders spoilers follow.

Last week EastEnders broadcast some truly upsetting scenes in which Keegan Baker was attacked by the far-right friends of Aaron Monroe. Karen Taylor, believing it was the fault of Keegan's estranged wife Tiffany Butcher, told her that the family want nothing to do with her, leaving Tiff devastated.

Following those events, episodes airing next week will see Isaac Baptiste start digging around to find out the truth, while Tiffany will make a big gesture.

Photo credit: BBC
Photo credit: BBC

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In the upcoming scenes, Neil lies to the police and says he has no idea who attacked Keegan, which Lola Pearce and Issac oversee. Isaac is suspicious and questions Aaron about if he knows Neil, which he denies.

Lexi is upset over Isaac's reaction, and goes running to Ben, who is annoyed Issac scared his daughter. He gets back in their good books though by putting on a Nativity with Lexi in the starring role of Mary, and apologises to Aaron.

Photo credit: Kieron McCarron / Jack Barnes - BBC
Photo credit: Kieron McCarron / Jack Barnes - BBC

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It's clear that he's still suspicious, however, and as he sees Tiffany secretly donate a lot of money for Keegan's collection jar, he's pleased to see that she still cares for her ex. With Tiff's exit airing in less than two weeks, will she reunite with Keegan and show Aaron the door or make a fresh start without either of them?

EastEnders airs these scenes on Monday, December 5,and Tuesday, December 6.

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EastEnders has worked with Exit UK, a non-profit network of former far-right members offering help to those who want to leave far-right groups, on Aaron's storyline. If you're concerned about someone who's expressing extremist or hateful views then ACT Early has further information.

If you've been affected by racism and racist hate crime, then organisations including the Equality and Advisory Support Service (EASS), the Monitoring Group, Stand Against Racism and Inequality (SARI) and Stop Hate UK are among those which can offer help and support.

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