Hollyoaks viewers are convinced Norma Crow (Glynis Barber) is Warren Fox’s (Jamie Lomas) biological mother.
Fans of the Channel 4 soap are aware that the village bad boy had a poor upbringing and was an orphan along with his late sister Katy Fox.
It has previously been mentioned that Warren’s parents were killed in a car accident when he was a kid and the siblings were put in care as a result.
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Warren and Katy found themselves shifting from one home to the other and Warren ultimately became protective over her and their foster brother, Spencer.
After being subjected to physical abuse by another child in the care home, Warren turned to a life of crime and begun to rise from a criminal to full time gangster.
Earlier this year, viewers were introduced to a mysterious newcomer named The Undertaker aka Norma Crow.
She’s a gangland boss, who’s recently recruited Warren and his ex Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) to work for her.
However, fans think there is more than meets the eye with Norma, with some suggesting she’s Warren’s mum.
Taking to social media, one fan posted: “Warren’s mother is Norma.”
Another added: “Anyone else think Norma is gonna turn out to be Warren’s Mum?”
While a third person agreed: “Norma is gonna turn out to be Warren’s mum, isn’t she?”
A fourth Twitter user said: “I feel like Norma is going to end up being Warren‘s mum.”
Others are convinced Norma is the mother of the late Brody, who previously dated Sienna and was killed by Warren in a hit-and-run accident.
One person wrote: “I think Norma is Brody’s mum out for revenge.”
A second person said: “Norma is Brody’s mother or somehow related to him.”
Previously speaking to Inside Soap, Norma actress Glynis Barber confirmed her character has a secret hidden agenda which lies behind The Undertaker’s interest in the village.
She explained: “Everyone is wondering why she came to the village and the real reason will come out in September during the big stunt episodes.
“It will change how viewers see her. I can’t say any more, but there are huge scenes that we filmed on a very exciting location and people will be thinking: ‘Oh my God – but what now?'”
Hollyoaks now streams first on All 4, with new episodes dropping each weekday morning. The show airs Mondays to Fridays at 6.30pm on Channel 4 with first look episodes at 7pm on E4
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