SHOCKING TRUTH REVEALED!! Anthony Trueman The Real Father Of Zoe’s Kids | EastEnders Spoilers
Anthony Trueman The Real Father Of Zoe’s Kids | EastEnders Spoilers
It’s another bombshell week in EastEnders, as old secrets resurface, shocking truths threaten to destroy families, and speculation runs wild over one of Walford’s most complicated stories. Fans can’t stop buzzing about the latest developments involving Zoe Slater, Anthony Trueman, and the growing whispers that Anthony might be the real father of Zoe’s children. This week, the BBC soap takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster filled with betrayal, heartbreak, and long-buried truths finally clawing their way to the surface.
The drama ignites when Zoe’s tangled web of lies begins to unravel before the entire Square. After weeks of dodging questions and half-truths, her claim that Dennis Rickman fathered her children completely collapses. The fallout is immediate — and devastating. Walford residents turn their backs on Zoe, appalled by the deception, while the truth behind her actions begins to emerge. Michelle Ryan’s character had spun the story about Sharon Watts’s late husband in a desperate attempt to raise money for a private investigator to find her missing son. Her manipulation not only shattered her reputation but also set off a chain reaction that shook the very foundation of her family.
Sharon, heartbroken by Zoe’s betrayal, makes a drastic decision — she’s done with Walford. Packing her bags, she announces plans to move to America to start fresh with Michelle Fowler. But before she can go, she confronts Zoe one last time, leaving the younger woman reeling with guilt and confusion. The tension between mother and daughter reaches breaking point when Kat Slater, furious at Zoe’s lies, demands that she either come clean to everyone or leave Walford for good. The ultimatum cuts deep, reopening old wounds between the two women.
As if that wasn’t enough chaos, Zoe accuses Kat of smashing their treasured mother-daughter photo — a symbolic act that leaves Zoe spiraling. When Kat denies it, Zoe becomes paranoid, wondering who is truly trying to sabotage her. Her world begins to feel like it’s closing in, and her sanity appears to teeter on the edge.
Then comes Halloween night — and with it, a discovery that sends shockwaves through the pub and beyond. Alfie Moon’s attempt at a simple clean-up job after a burst sewer pipe in the barrel store turns into something far darker when he uncovers an old VHS tape buried in the debris. Dated from the 1980s, the tape instantly captures everyone’s attention. Ross Marshall brings over an old video player to the Queen Vic, and the regulars gather to watch — though Kat worries the footage might dredge up painful memories for Zoe.
Meanwhile, the café becomes another battleground. Vicki Fowler, fueled by revenge, corners Zoe, determined to humiliate her in public. Zoe’s paranoia spikes once more, and she lashes out, accusing Vicki of the broken photo. But before things spiral out of control, Anthony Trueman steps in to defuse the situation. Calm, poised, and ever-present, Anthony’s quiet intervention doesn’t go unnoticed by fans — who have long suspected there’s more to his connection with Zoe than meets the eye.
Later, outside on the chilly Walford streets, Zoe confides in Anthony, assuring him that he’s not the father of her children. The statement seems definitive — but instead of putting rumors to rest, it only fuels them. Viewers remain skeptical, pointing out that Anthony seems to be constantly watching over Zoe, almost protectively. His timing is always perfect, his concern unusually intense. Could his denial be part of a larger cover-up?
When Zoe returns to the Vic, she finds the VHS tape playing — and what she sees sends her world crashing down. The footage reveals a disturbing piece of her past: images of her father and Kat’s uncle Harry, resurfacing the trauma Zoe has spent years trying to bury. Overwhelmed, she snaps, ordering everyone out of the pub in a fit of anger and confusion. As the camera lingers on her trembling hands and haunted eyes, Anthony — ever the observer — quietly suggests that Zoe may be suffering a psychotic break. But is he genuinely concerned… or is he manipulating her breakdown to keep his own secrets hidden?

Theories explode across social media. Fans on X (formerly Twitter) are convinced Anthony is hiding something major — perhaps even the truth about the twins’ parentage. His medical background, his timing, and his mysterious attachment to Zoe all make him the prime suspect in the latest EastEnders paternity mystery.
While the Slater and Trueman saga dominates the Square, another emotional storyline unfolds — one that highlights EastEnders’ powerful blend of social awareness and heartfelt drama. Lauren, still adjusting to motherhood, faces an unimaginable heartbreak when doctors reveal her newborn son Jimmy suffers from optic nerve and chorioretinal coloboma — a rare eye condition that has left him severely sight-impaired.
At first, Lauren’s concerns are brushed aside. Family and friends think she’s overreacting, but her maternal instinct refuses to be silenced. When the truth finally comes out, Lauren’s world falls apart. Yet even in her grief, she refuses to give up. Desperate to find hope, she stumbles across what she believes is a cutting-edge treatment online — unaware that it’s actually a scam preying on vulnerable parents.
This storyline, timed to coincide with the BBC’s Safe Scam Week, aims to shed light on the emotional manipulation and financial exploitation that scammers use to target families in crisis. The heartbreaking arc draws attention to the reality that fraud now accounts for over 40% of all crimes in the UK. Through Lauren’s struggle, EastEnders delivers both a warning and a deeply human message about resilience, love, and the dangerous power of desperation.
Elsewhere, the Square braces for another major change as Jean Slater faces her own crisis tied to daughter Stacey’s upcoming exit. Stacey is preparing to move to Brazil with her brother Sha, but her decision sends emotional ripples through the family. When her daughter Lily refuses to go and ex-lover Max reappears, everything becomes even more complicated. Meanwhile, Jean, trapped on a stalled Tube train, suffers a panic attack as she tries to return home in time to say goodbye.
Adding to the emotional tension, Natalie Cassidy — beloved for her decades-long portrayal of Sonia Fowler — has spoken candidly about her exit from the show earlier this year. Though she’s embraced new creative ventures, Cassidy has hinted that she’d be open to brief returns for the right storyline, keeping the door to Albert Square slightly ajar.
As EastEnders continues to weave together these gripping threads, one thing is clear: no secret stays buried for long in Walford. The question on everyone’s mind remains — is Anthony Trueman truly the concerned doctor he appears to be, or is he hiding the ultimate secret — that he’s the real father of Zoe’s children?
Whatever the truth, fans are bracing for the next storm, because in EastEnders, family secrets have a way of destroying everything — and this one might just tear the Slaters apart forever.
Catch all the explosive drama as EastEnders airs Monday to Thursday at 7:30 PM on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.