EastEnders Spoilers: Zoe’s Tormentor Finally Exposed, Jasmine’s Shocking Move, and Ravi’s Brutal Downfall
Next week on EastEnders, tensions rise across Walford as several explosive storylines collide — from Zoe Slater’s stalker being finally unmasked to Jasmine’s dangerous new scheme and Ravi’s violent reckoning.
Zoe Slater’s Tormentor Finally Steps Out of the Shadows
After weeks of paranoia, gaslighting, and cryptic messages, Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan) is pushed to breaking point. Convinced someone is out to destroy her reputation, she faces a fresh wave of attacks — this time targeting The Queen Vic itself.

When the pub receives a string of cruel online reviews mentioning Zoe by name, Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) starts to question if Zoe might be behind the chaos herself. But his doubts backfire dramatically.
Zoe enlists Freddie Slater (Bobby Brazier) to help trace the fake accounts, while Alfie grows increasingly impatient. Just as he demands she leave The Vic, chaos erupts downstairs — and a chilling message is found scrawled across the barrel store wall.
The revelation leaves Alfie stunned. Realising Zoe couldn’t have written it, he apologises, only for another clue to surface — one that could finally identify her tormentor once and for all.
Could Zoe’s stalker be someone closer than she realises?
Jasmine Crosses the Line
Elsewhere, Jasmine continues her risky descent into obsession, targeting Dr. Anthony Trueman’s (Nicholas Bailey) computer at the GP surgery. As Oscar Branning tries to grow closer to her, Jasmine shocks him by stealing Anthony’s keys and sneaking into the clinic after hours.
Once inside, she logs into his computer, searching for confidential files — but what is she hoping to find? Her fixation on hidden truths could spark yet another scandal in Walford.
A Week of Truth, Trauma, and Fallout
From Zoe’s haunting stalker mystery to Jasmine’s dangerous hacking and Ravi’s violent downfall, next week’s EastEnders promises emotional shocks and devastating consequences for nearly every household in Walford.
Who will be exposed, who will confess — and who won’t make it out unscathed?