After setting a date for their wedding in EastEnders for two weeks, Lola Pearce and Jay Brown are now organizing their wedding.
The closest and most cherished friend of Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick) is Ben Mitchell, who is portrayed by Max Bowden. The extended family is busy organizing the upcoming Walford wedding since the former has a daughter with Jay’s fiancée Lola Pearce (Danielle Harold). In upcoming EastEnders episodes, Ben feels hurt due to a communication error.
Lola asks Tameka Empson’s character Kim Fox to serve as her maid of honor in the upcoming episodes.
While Jay worries that Kim will find the hen party too much for his fiancée, Kim immediately says yes and begins organizing it.
Ben is hurt elsewhere on the square. He hasn’t been asked to serve as Jay’s best man.
Fans of EastEnders will learn that Jay already believes his close friend is aware that he has the job.
The topic of Lola’s mother is brought up when Kim plans the hen party’s guest list.
Inquiring about Lola’s mother, the social media influencer unintentionally touches a sensitive subject.
Later, Isabella Brown’s Lexi Pearce inquires about her mother and the reason she left.
The young mother struggles to respond because she lacks the answers for her daughter.
Ben and Jay finally talk about the best man issue in the interim.
Will Jay be able to convince his friend that he was mistaken to believe Ben already knew he had picked him?
Lola discusses her search for her mother with Jay later in the week.
The undertaker questions whether it’s a good idea, but Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), who overhears, tells her to proceed cautiously.
In other wedding news, Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) struggles to come up with the right gift for Lola before coming up with the idea.
Soon, Patsy Kensit, who plays Lola’s mother Emma, is expected in Walford.
Actress Danielle from EastEnders recently discussed Lola’s choice to contact her mother.
“I believe that Lola has probably never contemplated the possibility of making amends with her mother,” she said.
When Kim mentions her mother, Lola almost seems to have a brainwave that her mother is still alive and well somewhere.
“I don’t think Lola would want to look for her normally, but since she is dying, Lola starts to think about it and feels like it’s her last chance to find her.
“Lola has a lot of questions about it as well, and she begins to consider, “Do I want her at the wedding? Would I like to meet her?”
Lola deliberates her options carefully before deciding to look for her mother after speaking with Lexi, according to Danielle.
“I believe she draws on her own mothering experience, as well as her desire to prevent her daughter from having the same unanswered questions that she does.
“She goes and asks Sharon for some advice after deciding she wants to look to see if there is a way to find her. She is really pushed to make that choice by all of these tiny things.
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