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Eastenders 24th November 2025

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