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New Carter family secret revealed in EastEnders


‘EastEnders’ is to reveal another big Carter family secret next week.

Dean Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) will overhear Mick (Danny Dyer) and Linda Carter (Kellie Bright) discuss another shocking revelation in the Queen Vic following Linda’s big birthday party.

The married couple aren’t aware that Dean – who believes Mick is his uncle – can hear their conversation, but after Mick goes upstairs to bed, Linda realises Dean is still in the pub and urges him to keep quiet about the secret.

The latest Carter revelation follows the shock twist that Mick is in fact the son of Shirley Carter (Linda Henry), and not her brother as he believes.

Mick and Linda will be at the centre of more emotional scenes next week as the mother-of-three tells her husband she wants another child on her birthday.

The pub landlord appears taken aback by Linda’s admission and viewers are left wondering if they both want the same thing.

Matt recently revealed he thinks Dean will enjoy discovering he is Mick’s half-brother as he wants to be like the soap favourite.

He said: "Mick is Dean’s half-brother and I think Dean’s reaction to that will probably be a sharp intake of air, in which I’ll hold the moment and wait for some kind of godly duff-duff!

"After that moment has passed, I think he’s really going to like it. Secretly, I think Dean wants to be Mick – he wants his life, so I think he’ll quite enjoy having a big brother. But I don’t think it’s going to be filled with too much happiness for too long."

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