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EastEnders’ Milly Zero on potential love triangle

Milly Zero would like to be involved in an ‘EastEnders’ love triangle.
The soap star’s character Dotty Cotton has her eyes on Peter Beale (Dayle Hudson) after his recent return to Walford, but he has already had a secret one night stand with former flame Lola Pearce (Danielle Harold), who is with Jay Brown (Jamie Borthwick).
She told RadioTimes.com: "Peter is a bit of a ladies’ man isn’t he? He knows how to play the girls.
"As far as I know Lola is happy with Jay, but Dotty doesn’t know she recently slept with
"Something might happen with that in the future, me and Danielle always make jokes about it."
If Dotty does find out, there’s a chance the pair could end up scrapping – and Milly isn’t sure who she would back in a fight.
She said: "Lola taking on Dotty – that would be very interesting!
"Lola would get right in there and pull your hair, but Dotty would come up with the best insults that would make you cry and run off home!"
‘EastEnders’ boss Kate Oates recently revealed Peter Beale was being brought back because of the importance of families on the show.
She explained: "I’ve always felt that in this genre – in this kind of drama – that the clans are really important.
"If you’ve got a Beale out there then it makes sense to explore what they’ve been up to and what drama they can bring to the Square.
"For me – with any character, with any person who has got that history, that link with a clan – it’s wonderful to bring them back but you’ve got to have story for them, they’ve got to earn their stripes."

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