Hollyoaks' Frankie Osborne makes exit plan in JJ story

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Hollyoaks spoilers follow for the latest episode on streaming, which will air on E4 tomorrow.

Note: This story discusses topics including sibling sexual abuse.

Hollyoaks' Frankie Osborne has made a plan to leave the village in the latest streaming instalment, following the horrific abuse her brother JJ has inflicted upon her.

In tonight's (May 15) episode, following the latest sinister threat from her brother, Frankie told JJ that she wouldn't go through with her dance recital at school if he was there, and that she would escape "somewhere" to get away from him.

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At the market, Donny Clark caught her stealing money from the float. Mercedes McQueen and Maxine Minniver were there at the time and stood up for her, and he promised not to tell the police or her family, but would ban her from the market.

They pulled her aside and asked what she needed the money for, and worked out that she was planning to run away. Maxine didn't buy her excuse of not being bothered about her dance recital, telling Frankie that she has a lot of potential and could really make something of herself if she commits to dancing.

Frankie ended up performing her routine and basking in the applause, even with JJ in the audience.

frankie looking upset in hollyoaks
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Her happiness was short-lived, however, as JJ confronted her in her room. The soap didn't show what happened, but Frankie was crying alone in bed afterwards.

She reached for her laptop and opened up an application form for the dance school that Maxine mentioned earlier, and clicked on submit.

Is this her ticket out of the village and away from JJ, or will he find out about her plans and try to ruin them?

Hollyoaks streams first online via Channel 4 each weekday at 7.30pm. Episodes then air on E4 the following day, before getting their YouTube premiere a week after that.

Selected omnibus episodes are available via Prime Video.

Read more Hollyoaks spoilers on our dedicated homepage

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