Hollyoaks reveals shock feud for Tony and Warren

 Their kids are involved in a family rift.


Hollyoaks has revealed a shock feud is brewing for Tony Hutchinson and Warren Fox.

Local councillor Tony hasn't necessarily been known for bitter rivalries with his neighbours, but that is set to change when a romantic night with wife Diane is ruined in upcoming scenes.

Tony is already feeling down over his brother Eric's sentencing, so Diane and Maxine try to come up with ways to cheer him up.

The two women end up drowning their sorrows when Tony fails to show, leaving Maxine stunned by a confession Diane reveals during their drinking session.

Tony ultimately has a change of heart and tries to make things right with Diane, after he has a heartwarming chat with Romeo where he encourages the young man to be more romantic with Rayne.

However, Tony's attempt to woo Diane with a romantic dinner doesn't end up going to plan, leaving the couple feeling completely out of sync with one another.

Meanwhile, Sienna and Ethan are at odds with Warren over his parenting techniques, after he begins to teach Sebastian how to box as a means of self-defence.


Warren is quick to encourage his son to only ever use his boxing skills on people who deserve it, yet there's a frightening moment when Sebastian pushes Dee Dee Hutchinson off a swing at the playground.

Tony struggles with his anger over everything going wrong in his life, so longtime mate Darren encourages him to speak with a professional about his feelings.

Instead of focusing on his own problems, Tony takes revenge on Warren by calling social services over Sebastian's outburst at the playground.

Tony clashes with Warren face-to-face, yet the dangerous Warren uncharacteristically lets him off with a warning not to mess with him.


Later, Tony receives a visit from a furious Warren, while Sienna tries to cope with a meeting with social services on her own. Has Tony gone too far?

Hollyoaks streams first on All 4, with new episodes dropping each weekday morning. The show airs Mondays to Fridays at 6.30pm on Channel 4, and at 7pm on E4.

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