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EastEnders' Frankie stalker 'exposed' as viewers warn her to be careful of creep

Frankie Lewis went through a rather terrifying ordeal during Wednesday night’s episode of EastEnders after she was stalked on her way home. But some fans seem to think they know who it could be.

The teaching assistant joined her neighbours on a night out and appeared to enjoy the club they ended up in.

But while she was there partying on the dancefloor, a man took interest in her and didn’t seem to take no for an answer.

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Deciding to break away from the group prematurely, Frankie made her way home but while on the tube, the very same man sat opposite her and soon made his way beside her to grope her leg.

Frankie was followed home in EastEnders
(Image: BBC)

Feeling uncomfortable, Frankie told the man no and thought she got rid of him when she dashed off the train, but not being able to hear him shouting behind her, Frankie was unfortunately followed on her home.

With the storyline left on a cliff-hanger, fans began to speculate who the mystery person could be.

Heading straight to Twitter, one social media user wrote: “Careful Frankie, he looks like the bloke who raped Ben. It’s not him is it?”

A mysterious man followed Frankie home

Another penned: “Was it on purpose for the guy to look like Lewis?”

Meanwhile several other petrified fans were hot on the heels to not blame Frankie for walking home alone and said the blame should solely rely on the creepy man who sexually assaulted her while on the train.

Taking to Twitter once again frustrated viewers aired their annoyance over the awful scene.

Fans are terrified with what could happen to Frankie

One person wrote: “People shouldn’t be blaming Frankie for going home alone , that’s victim blaming… She clearly said ‘ no ‘ to the guy but he wouldn’t leave her alone , he just kept following her. That’s harassment , he should of stopped but he didn’t.. I’m hoping Frankie will be ok.”

Another shared: “The whole point of this story is that Frankie did all the ‘right’ things, like staying in well lit places, travelling on public transport and having her keys to hand. It doesn’t matter what she did though – the guy is to blame for his actions. SHE ISN’T.”

Meanwhile a third chimed: “That last scene of the creepy guy following Frankie home was so uncomfortable to watch.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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