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00:00Yes!
00:03I came out of nowhere and he destroyed.
00:06I'm not having that. You weren't too far.
00:09Just admit you're a total loser.
00:11Why don't you leave our bell?
00:13It's Wednesday off.
00:14Follow me if you're not working today. You can clean the house.
00:17It's like a pigsty.
00:18And Lauren and Peter are due back from their honeymoon any minute.
00:20You're not too tired to care.
00:30Letter from HMRC.
00:32Oh. Taxman caught up with you, has he?
00:34Just means that national insurance number's not legit.
00:38Well, I'm not at all surprised.
00:40From the second I saw her, I knew there was something going on.
00:42Yeah, that's because you were Team Freddy and she helped get in sight, didn't she?
00:45Listen, she is the iceberg waiting for our Titanic to come floating by.
00:50I mean, don't forget how dodgy she was when we wanted her contact details.
00:54I mean, is she the person she says she is?
00:56Well, no, obviously not, according to that letter.
00:58And you do know that Oscar and I tried to find her online.
01:01Absolutely nothing.
01:02Well, there's loads of reasons people go off-grid.
01:04You know, change their names.
01:06I should know all about that.
01:07Yeah, well, I think that's weird.
01:09I mean, have you not noticed that she never takes any interest in my life?
01:15And she's forever asking what you're writing.
01:18Well, Elaine, that's because I'm a very complex and interesting person.
01:21I mean, you know, you've just got to face facts.
01:23You're just not as fascinating as you think you are.
01:25Yeah, well, you mark my words, darling.
01:28She has an abnormal interest in you.
01:31And that, as we know, is never a good thing.
01:34Alfie, have you seen the earring?
01:43No.
01:44No, I haven't.
01:45Who knows?
01:46Maybe the cat's eating it.
01:47Oh, yeah, that's right, isn't it?
01:48Because cats go around looking for jewellery to eat.
01:49Yeah.
01:50You know, listen, I just want to say, I'm sorry I didn't believe you before, you know, about your tormentor and all that.
02:02But, um, you must admit it was a bit far-fetched, wasn't it?
02:05As long as you believe me now.
02:07Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:08Yeah, absolutely, yeah.
02:09I'll tell you what.
02:10I'll have a look in the kitchen, see if I can find it, yeah?
02:13Thanks, Alfie.
02:14You're welcome.
02:19So, Zoe, she's looking for her earring.
02:22Please tell me you never told her it was Jean's.
02:24What, you think I'm stupid?
02:25Well, steady, don't answer that, okay?
02:27Listen, I don't know what we're going to do.
02:29She's already got Jean in her crosshairs.
02:31Normally, I'd say no.
02:33Of course it's not Jean terrorising Zoe.
02:38But, you know, since Stacey's been gone, she's, you know, might be having a bit of a meltdown.
02:43Okay, okay, now.
02:45Listen, I'll talk to Zoe because she has to know one way or another.
02:48No, I'll do it, all right?
02:49Hopefully she'll admit to having a vendetta against Zoe and she'll get a bit weepy and that'll be the end of it, yeah?
02:56Yeah?
02:57Yeah.
02:58Come on in, what was the weather like?
03:04Probably the same as here.
03:06Honeymoonists don't worry about the weather, Ian.
03:08You should know that, the amount of times you'd been married.
03:11It was just nice for us to spend a bit of time together just us, weren't it?
03:14Yeah.
03:17Is that you, Mum?
03:18Oh!
03:19They're home!
03:20They're home!
03:21They're home.
03:22It'd be nice if you run a hoover around the place.
03:24Oh, yeah, well, you should be telling Oscar and Jasmine about that.
03:27I mean, they'd never pick anything up or put any of their stuff away.
03:31Keep telling them, I'm not their skivvy.
03:33Another one of those messages.
03:35What's this, then?
03:36The whole honeymoon, we were getting bombarded with these messages and emails about miracle cures for blindness.
03:42Yeah, that'll be your algorithms.
03:43Might get a load about eels.
03:46Just delete it, please.
03:47Yeah, yeah, I will.
03:49It's a medical group just offering some kind of alternative treatment and it's actually had some success with kids like Jimmy, so...
03:55Have they asked you for money?
03:57No.
03:58They will, because it's obviously a scam.
04:00Look, there's a lot of scammers out there, Lauren. I mean, look how Jean lost her pension.
04:03The only person I've heard curing the blind is Jesus and I don't think he's second coming to me around here.
04:08Anyway, it's lovely to have you both home.
04:11Yeah, well, if you'd still call it home. Romeo and Juliet take up a lot of space.
04:15I mean, what do we actually know about her? She could be anybody.
04:18Oh, said the woman has employed her for months.
04:20She's just a girl that's down on her luck. I mean, we've all been there, haven't we?
04:25If she keeps my brother out of trouble, then I do not mind her at all.
04:28We need to stop cars. We've got something done.
04:55No, no.
04:56I said, Frank, don't punch the...
05:08That's my bag!
05:09Oh, sorry, I...
05:11Sorry you what?
05:13HMRC said your Nash insurance number doesn't match your name,
05:17and I just wondered whether you'd changed it or something.
05:20Mmm. So, instead of arsing her, you thought you'd go for a start?
05:24What's your problem?
05:25I was curious, OK? I just saw your bag and I just thought it wouldn't hurt...
05:31Going through it? Invasion of privacy? No?
05:34That is rich, coming from the girl I found in my bed.
05:37Are you right in the head, Cindy? Because I had to see some analyst woman at Young Offenders, and I reckon she could do a PhD on you.
05:43There is nothing wrong with me! I mean, it's not like I'm stealing anything, is it? I'm a boss, and when I get an official letter, I have to deal with it.
05:50It's a mistake on their end, I'll just call them.
05:53Will you guys please keep it down? I've just got Jimmy to sleep.
05:56She was having a proper route through her stuff.
05:58I had my reasons, OK?
06:00No, not OK.
06:02She didn't leave her stuff hanging around everywhere. Maybe these things wouldn't happen.
06:05Have she been like this the whole time we've been away?
06:09Like, Cruella's evolved into wanting to skin people.
06:13Lauren, you know how you're the best sister in the world?
06:16No.
06:17Jasmine can stay on, can't she?
06:19Has there been any police at the door? Apart from Uncle Jack?
06:25Cross my heart.
06:26I've been keeping him on the straight and narrow.
06:28OK, well, I mean, you do seem like a good influence on him. So, yeah, go on then. You can stay.
06:34Oh, you're the best.
06:36Listen, if Cindy gives you any grief, just let me know.
06:40You know, if you ever snap and kill your mother-in-law, I'll help you bury the body.
06:46She doesn't mean it.
06:51I didn't know who else to call.
06:54No, yeah, no, I'm glad you did call me.
06:57Where is it?
07:00Well, do you want me to take it back to mine? Chuck it?
07:07It was my favourite dress.
07:10You know, when Wilmot Brown did what he did to me,
07:15I burnt everything I was wearing, so I do get it.
07:21Mine and Ross' anniversary today. You probably don't remember.
07:25I'd had a massive row with Spencer,
07:28and my mate Rosetta had taken me to a line-dancing bar,
07:31cheered me up.
07:33I'd done one hip bump with Ross.
07:36Here we are.
07:38I thought you met him through Spencer, though.
07:41Yeah, we did. They were mates.
07:43But, well, I'd never seen him dance before.
07:46He's got moves.
07:47You meet a guy, you fall in love,
07:53you go out of your way to include his kid.
07:56And there's plenty more out there who've got twisted thoughts
08:00about what it means to be a man,
08:02how to treat women.
08:03Oh, you go looking for creepy crawlies under rocks,
08:06you're gonna find them.
08:07They've always been there.
08:09Blokes are blokes.
08:11But they're not all cut from the same cloth.
08:13Oh, of course. I know. I know.
08:16It's just getting harder and harder to suss out
08:18which are the good guys and which aren't.
08:20That shouldn't be something we even have to think about.
08:23Oh, right, yeah.
08:26Yeah, I definitely want to know more.
08:31Wow, that sounds great.
08:33Yeah, nice try, mate.
08:34There's no chance my gran let you watch an 18th.
08:36No, I've got to go.
08:38He's already moaning.
08:39Complaining that he prefers living at Dad's.
08:41Nice.
08:42All right, before I forget, what was it?
08:43It was milk and...
08:44Bread.
08:45That was it?
08:46Yes.
08:47All right, sweet.
08:48Sit down there.
08:49Peter.
08:50Um...
08:52Let's just say that this eye specialist,
08:56it is legit.
08:57I don't know.
08:58Do you know, it's just like we're saying
09:01that there's something wrong with Jimmy
09:03and I don't think there's anything wrong with Jimmy.
09:05He's happy.
09:06He doesn't realise he's missing out on anything in life, does he?
09:08No, I know.
09:09He's perfect.
09:10Yeah.
09:13I guess it's just...
09:15The curse of being a mum, I just...
09:18I'm always thinking, what if?
09:20I just want to do what's best for our kids.
09:23You know?
09:24I do know, but we'll be doing what's best for our kids,
09:27haven't we?
09:28He's got me, he's got you, he's got Louie,
09:31a roof over his head, he's got food on his plate, clothing,
09:34and love.
09:37Okay?
09:38What have I got?
09:40I've forgotten it again.
09:41Milk, bread, that's it?
09:42Yes, because we're going over your dad's for dinner later,
09:44aren't we?
09:45Yeah, okay.
09:46Right.
09:47I'll be back in a bit.
09:48I see it.
09:56Hi.
09:57Um, Oscar said you were alright with black coffee.
10:00Ah, yeah.
10:02Sorry.
10:03Just thanks, you know, for sticking up for me earlier.
10:08Cindy can be really intimidating, both in and out of work.
10:12Yeah, well, like I said, if she gives you any trouble,
10:14just let me know, because I would happily help pack her bags.
10:18Oscar said that you and Peter, you started dating when you were our age?
10:24Yeah, it was about that.
10:25And did you always know that he was the one?
10:30Oh, no.
10:31No, not at all.
10:32We've been actually more off than on over the years,
10:35and actually I was with his brother for a bit.
10:39And we did just sort of find our way back to each other.
10:43Are you sort of wondering whether Oscar's the one?
10:44Oh, nah, he's alright for now.
10:45Yeah, well, he's mad about you.
10:46He's just mad.
10:47That's true.
10:48Same as me.
10:49Hey, I'm going to do better at, you know, cleaning up and off to myself and stuff.
11:13Cheers.
11:14Hey, Ross, you seem a bit flat, mate.
11:26You alright?
11:27What are you thinking of the boy?
11:28Well, yeah.
11:29Nah, sort of.
11:32It's mine and Vicky's third anniversary we get together.
11:36Oh, that's nice.
11:37Yeah.
11:38Well, it's been three years since she cheated my brother with you.
11:42That's something to celebrate, I suppose.
11:44Sorry.
11:45Yeah, I'm just joking.
11:47So what, are you going to plaster some more pictures around the square and all that?
11:51Hey, how about this?
11:52How about we get your ugly mug on some beer mats and place them all over the pub, yeah?
11:57Yeah, helpful.
11:58Very helpful.
12:02I mean, I had the perfect right to ask if she is who she says she is.
12:05Of course you did.
12:07Have you seen how much they're charging for a double vodka?
12:10We should undercut them.
12:11Oh, never mind about the vodka.
12:13I'm talking about Jasmine.
12:16You know, and I've been thinking about what you said.
12:19You're right.
12:21She does ask me a lot of questions.
12:23You know, quizzing me about my family, my past.
12:25Told you.
12:26She wants revenge.
12:27What?
12:28Jasmine.
12:29She's the, um, the girl I ran over.
12:36And she said something, I wrote it down.
12:39It's a line in my film.
12:41She needs to pay for what she did.
12:49She needs to pay for what she did.
12:51Who?
12:52Who does Jasmine think needs to pay?
13:01Jasmine.
13:02Why do you have Dr. Treemann's case?
13:05Oh.
13:06Um, I found them on the street.
13:08And I was going to return them to the surgery.
13:13Oscar?
13:18I don't know anything about them.
13:20Look me in the eyes.
13:27We kind of broke into the surgery as a kind of a dare.
13:32We didn't do any harm.
13:34Breaking and entering.
13:35Well, we had the keys, not breaking.
13:37It was just a laugh.
13:38It was just a laugh.
13:39Is that what you're going to tell the judge?
13:41It was literally just a bit of fun.
13:42Lighten up.
13:43I mean.
13:44Sorry, are you going to lighten up when he gets sent back to Young Offenders?
13:47I thought you were good for him.
13:49She is.
13:50Well, clearly she's not.
13:52I'm sorry, but you're going to have to find somewhere else to live.
13:56I'm a recovering drug addict.
13:58Do you not know how bad it's going to look?
13:59Say a social worker comes to check on Jimmy,
14:01and there's surgery keys here.
14:03No, you're right.
14:04I'm sorry.
14:05I should have thought it through.
14:06Yeah, you should have.
14:07Look, I'll give you to the end of the week to find somewhere.
14:09And where's she going to go?
14:10Her mum kicked her out.
14:11She's got no one but me.
14:12Well, you should have thought about that, shouldn't you?
14:17Hey, careful, you two.
14:22Those two just nearly mowed me down.
14:24Right, shut up and look.
14:26Shut up?
14:27You are not going to believe what I've just heard in the Vic.
14:30This is Jasmine's phone.
14:33What do you reckon?
14:34You're suggesting we call her mum beyond her back.
14:38I thought you were her biggest fan.
14:39Yeah, well...
14:41Turns out I'm not.
14:42Home.
14:55And...
14:56One for myself.
14:57Yeah, girl.
14:58You are a problem, Jen.
15:03I don't know how you cope with these cribs.
15:05The more I flirt with the men,
15:07the less likely they are to target my female customers.
15:09Oh, I see.
15:10You're doing your bit for feminism, are you?
15:13You're lucky you ain't barred after last week.
15:16Seeing Damon off.
15:17Yeah, well, that's why I'm here.
15:19Say sorry.
15:21Look, I'm trying to work stuff out in my head.
15:25I went too far.
15:26Yeah, you did.
15:27Yeah, all right.
15:28Well, I am apologising.
15:30Even though he was a creep,
15:31I can make my own mind up about men.
15:33Thanks.
15:34Drink.
15:35Might as well.
15:36I'll have a gin and tonic, please.
15:37Double.
15:38I don't do anything by halves.
15:39I married a man.
15:40Who beat up his first wife.
15:41He killed her.
15:42Well, might as well have.
15:43Then he killed two more people.
15:44Are you serious?
15:45Yeah.
15:46I refuse to be a victim, Vicky.
15:47Not that anyone ever chooses to be, but from what little I know, you really helped
15:50Joel.
15:51Didn't you?
15:52Even after you threatened Joel.
15:53Oh, I love that.
15:54I love that man.
15:55I love that man.
15:56Who beat up his first wife.
15:57He killed her.
15:58Well, might as well have.
15:59Then he killed two more people.
16:00Are you serious?
16:01Yeah.
16:02I refuse to be a victim, Vicky.
16:03Not that anyone ever chooses to be, but from what little I know, you really helped
16:15Joel.
16:16Didn't you?
16:17Even after you threatened Joel.
16:18Oh, I loved his dad.
16:21And?
16:22And I wanted to see the good in him.
16:25He's a kid.
16:27I didn't want to give up on him.
16:32If you look at every man and see evil and danger, then what's inside Joel is one.
16:45It's like me and Grey, my ex.
16:47After I found out everything he'd done, I could never have gone near another man again.
16:53Men.
16:54You can't live with him.
16:56And you can't live without him.
16:57And that's not me being flippant.
17:01That's me not cowering in corners.
17:06Yes.
17:07Of course.
17:08She's here.
17:09Where's Zoe?
17:10Okay, she's upstairs.
17:11I'll make sure she stays.
17:12Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:13Just go easy.
17:14Yeah, you.
17:15Okay.
17:16Alright.
17:17So, what's so important you couldn't tell me on the phone?
17:18I'll have a bit of lemon while I'm here.
17:19Thanks for coming, Jean.
17:20Well, I nearly couldn't come.
17:21Lily's been, well, Lily.
17:22One minute she wants my help, then she doesn't want my help.
17:23She misses Stacey, but then we all miss Stacey.
17:24And then she's having a go at me for not being Stacey and that I should keep my opinions
17:29to myself.
17:30You know, you're always welcome here, don't you?
17:31Oh, well, I wouldn't I be welcome here.
17:32Just saying you are welcome here.
17:33I know, but why say it?
17:35I mean, you come over to us for a cup of tea and I never say, you know you're welcome.
17:37Do I?
17:38We're family.
17:39We're family.
17:40Families should know they're welcome.
17:41It's just saying unless you come over to us for a cup of tea and I never say, you
17:42know you're welcome.
17:43Do I?
17:44My family should know they're welcome.
17:45It's just saying.
17:46here. Just saying you are welcome here. I know, but why say it? I mean, you come over
17:51to us for a cup of tea, and I never say, you know you're welcome, do I? We're family.
17:56Family should know they're welcome. It's just a saying. Unless I'm not welcome. Oh.
18:03Zoe's been making comments about me, hasn't she? I never mentioned Zoe. No, you didn't
18:07need to. I'm sorry, Kat, but I don't have a nice thing to say about the woman. She
18:13is a nasty piece of work. There, I've said it, and I don't care who hears me. She's
18:18nasty, spiteful, and someone needs to put her in her place. We don't like her. I get
18:22it. Don't keep going on about it. I want to talk about the earring. What earring? The
18:27earring we found in the pub that you said was yours. Technically, Stacey's a bit too flashy
18:32for me normally, but wearing them makes me feel a little bit closer to my daughter.
18:39Is that a crime? No, but we found it in the barrel store after it was
18:43vandalised. And Zoe thinks whoever's hearing it is, he's the one that's been...
18:47Oh, well, if Zoe thinks it, it must be true, eh? Zoe, Zoe, Zoe. Because she's always right,
18:54isn't she? She's never put a foot wrong. You're going to study a bit of lemon.
18:59Well, that's that, then. You tell Zoe. Did Jasmine ask you to meet me? So Jasmine's
19:11her real name, then? Of course. No, she doesn't know that we've called
19:16Jan. She's been telling us that you threw her out and you want nothing to do with her,
19:21but when we called you, you seemed relieved. I didn't throw her out. Jasmine always puts
19:27her own spin on situations. I should have flown back from holiday when she was in hospital,
19:33at all. But what can I say? I'm as stubborn as she is. And she told me to stay away from her.
19:44Why'd she tell you to stay away?
19:46I don't want to go into that, but... Is she in trouble? Is that why you called?
19:55I'm not in trouble. I just... I can't have any living with me anymore.
20:00Her brother, he's easily led, and I don't think she's a very good influence on him.
20:05She probably isn't.
20:08Can she come home, then? Live with you?
20:10Look, I wish that things were different, but no. I can't cope with her lies anymore.
20:17What sort of lies?
20:18I told her to stay away.
20:20You told her to stay away from Walford? Why?
20:23None of this is good for my anxiety.
20:25Who would she want revenge on? She said someone had to pay. A woman.
20:30You know it, don't you?
20:34Jasmine is my daughter. I love her very much, but she has a side to her.
20:40A dangerous side.
20:42And when she has a plan in her head, she'll stop at nothing before it's done.
20:49Right, darling. Ex-husband. He... His family were...
20:56Oh, no, no, I've said enough.
20:58What about his family? Are they wrong? It's too? Is that why it's your ex?
21:01Thanks for the drink.
21:02Done.
21:05Did you hear what she said about his family? About her ex?
21:08Yeah. Well, I don't know. They... They just sound like trouble, don't they?
21:13Look, I need to go home and tell Oscar this, like, right now. Are you coming or what?
21:18Right, suit yourself.
21:19Mary? It's Cindy Beale. Rose Knight. I think the Fords have found me.
21:36We'll find a place to live together.
21:39With no money.
21:40All sorts of something out. I know he will.
21:43Shame they don't do different sex prisons.
21:45It's surprisingly easy to get arrested and sent down.
21:49You're the expert.
21:50Hmm.
21:52Me and you doing a ten-year stretch on the taxpayers' cash in a cell together.
22:00Didn't make a movie about it.
22:02Then they would play me, and then Tom Holland could play you.
22:05He'd just have to dye his hair.
22:06That ombrella routine he did in the corset.
22:12Oscar?
22:14In here.
22:19I want to talk to my brother.
22:21Yeah, whatever. I actually have to pick something up from that, but anyway.
22:27Catch you later, yeah?
22:28If you're lucky.
22:31So you've changed your mind so you can stay. Of course you have.
22:33Actually, no. I...
22:37I met her mum.
22:40Without telling her?
22:42Are you so...
22:42That's so what mum would do.
22:44I can't believe you'd break Jasmine's trust like that.
22:46Oh, God.
22:47What was she like?
22:48Is she a looker?
22:48Because women grow too like they're mums, don't they?
22:51So she's still a looker.
22:56Listen...
22:56Look, she didn't grow up poor.
22:59And her mum did not kick her out when she was 18, either.
23:01Her mum said that she was a liar.
23:04And that she's got this dark and dangerous side to her.
23:09So?
23:11Mum's so worse about me.
23:13She's bad news.
23:14See?
23:15We're perfect together.
23:17I'm not you, Lauren.
23:18I've not had a pee-hook and be on and off again for years.
23:20All I've had is blokes using me and girls thinking I'm a joke.
23:22I'm not a joke, Lauren.
23:24I know.
23:25Jasmine gets me, like...
23:28She really gets me.
23:31I can't explain it.
23:32We just...
23:34We finish each other's sandcastles and stomp all over them.
23:38You think it's a good thing?
23:40Don't turn her away.
23:43Please.
23:44You've got no proof.
23:51The only proof I'll get is when I'm in a coffin.
23:53I can't risk losing my family again.
23:56We all need to disappear.
23:58Go on the run.
23:59Peter, Gina, Anna.
24:02Have you spoken to your witness protection handler?
24:04Mary?
24:04Yeah, of course I have.
24:06She's on it.
24:07All right, this, um...
24:08This Jasmine, maybe she's just an employee who's...
24:11knowsy about her new boss.
24:13I mean, look, she's a teenage girl.
24:14Okay?
24:15What teenage girl hasn't fallen out with her mum?
24:17Always a support, aren't you, Ian?
24:18And look where that support's got me.
24:22Look, she is not a Ford, okay?
24:25You jump into the wrong conclusion.
24:27Yeah.
24:28Well, let's just see, shall we?
24:29Where are you going?
24:30To see Elaine.
24:31Ironically, the only person who seems to be on my side.
24:35And before you say anything, it is Jasmine's night off.
24:37And by Jasmine, I mean Jasmine Ford.
24:47No, no, that is where you're wrong,
24:49because it isn't just for America.
24:51Lion dancing is massive in Australia as well.
24:53Okay, so you knew him for ages,
24:55you saw him dance, and then you fell in love.
24:58I was more lust to start with.
25:01You know what?
25:01If I ever say I want to go lion dancing,
25:03just shoot me.
25:04Oh, sorry, Chelsea, have you not seen Coyote Ugly?
25:08Hypocrite.
25:09Hypocrite?
25:09That is women in front-tight pop-tops,
25:12dance on the bar for a load of men.
25:13Yes, okay, but they're not dancing for the men,
25:15they're dancing for themselves.
25:17Oh.
25:18It's nice to see you smiling.
25:20Yeah, I think sometimes you forget you can.
25:23You can lion dance to any music.
25:27Watch this.
25:27Oh, okay.
25:28All right, here she goes.
25:30Go on then.
25:31Go, yeah!
25:32Get a ball!
25:33Yeah!
25:35Anyone join in?
25:36Why do you have to ruin everything?
25:39No, no, no, no.
25:40It's a matter of fact.
25:41It seems like I'm standing on the feet,
25:46saying...
25:46Let's go!
25:47Woo!
25:47Woo!
25:48Woo!
25:48Woo!
25:49Woo!
25:49Woo!
25:50Woo!
25:50Woo!
25:51Woo!
25:51Woo!
25:52Woo!
25:53Woo!
25:53Woo!
25:54Woo!
25:54Woo!
25:55How you doing?
25:55You all right?
25:56Yeah.
25:57Woo!
25:57Woo!
25:58Woo!
25:59Woo!
25:59Woo!
26:00Woo!
26:00Woo!
26:01Woo!
26:01Woo!
26:02Woo!
26:02Woo!
26:03Woo!
26:03Woo!
26:04Woo!
26:04Woo!
26:05Woo!
26:06Woo!
26:07Woo!
26:08Woo!
26:08Woo!
26:09a drink on my night off. Lauren's throwing me out. I'm just trying my sorrows, okay?
26:25I know who you are and you don't scare me. I don't know what you're talking about. Your mum told me
26:32everything. Yeah, me and Lauren. We saw her and now it all makes sense. You spoke to my mum. Are you mad?
26:42Who do you think you are? Oh, I know who I am. And now I know exactly who you are and you are over,
26:48Jasmine. Do you hear me? You are over!
27:02Oh, hold on.
27:08Oh, my God.
27:09Oh, my God.
27:19Oh, my God.
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