Fans are buzzing with excitement as EastEnders brings us a thrilling new story arc featuring a bisexual love triangle. This juicy plot centers on Oscar Branning, Josh Goodwin, and Jasmine Fisher, and their tangled lives promise a narrative full that's sure going make us want more.
Earlier this year, there were hints about this storyline, and it all began in earnest on Monday night's episode, March 23rd. The unfolding tension pulls us right in as we witness Oscar Branning, played by Pierre Counihan-Moullier, and Josh Goodwin, portrayed by Joshua Vaughn, cross paths in what appears like a random meet-up but quickly becomes much more as sparks fly between them.
Lauren Branning, Oscar's sister, portrayed by Jacqueline Jossa, gives him a push: "open your heart" and explore romance. Oscar takes it seriously, leading him and Josh meeting at Prince Albert, a popular local hangout. Their chemistry sizzles and eventually leads up a passionate kiss, leaving viewers captivated.
But it wouldn't be a soap without a twist! It turns out Oscar and Josh aren't exactly strangers. Oscar, who came out as bisexual on-screen last July, has a history with Josh's twin sister, Jasmine Fisher, played by Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness. This bombshell reveals an entangled web that has fans speculating about where this might lead.
Social media's been buzzing with fan theories and excitement. One viewer summed it up perfectly: "I am a sucker a big gay messy love story," echoing many who love these high-stakes emotional plots.
Another fan couldn't contain their excitement: "Imagine Oscar's shock when he figures out his ex happens his new love interest's sister! The chemistry was instant when he bumped Josh!" The eagerness watch how this drama unfolds has everyone hooked.
Adding more fuel, one fan commented, "Oscar has a lot more chemistry with Josh than he ever did with Jasmine. For once, I hope no hearts get broken!" It seems there's hope that despite this rollercoaster, a happy ending might be possible.
The talented Pierre Counihan-Moullier who plays Oscar Branning, has been with EastEnders since summer 2025. Before him, twins Charlee and Neo Hall brought young Oscar's character life eight years ago. Pierre started acting as a child, starring as Daniel in "Cries from Heart" at Royal Court Theatre at just seven years old.
Pierre's showcased his acting chops in various stage productions, taking roles in *The Surplus* (2014), *My England* (2018), and *The Second Woman* (2023) at Young Vic. But he's not just a theatre guy; he also did stunt work in Netflix's fantasy series *Fate: The Winx Saga* in 2021.
Though his career's an open book, Pierre keeps personal life under wraps. His Instagram's a blank slate, adding some mystery about actor behind Oscar Branning.
EastEnders keeps delivering gripping episodes every Monday through Thursday at 7:30 PM on BBC One, with early access from 6 AM on BBC iPlayer. The current bisexual love triangle plot promises keep us glued screens as unravel Oscar, Josh, and Jasmine's intertwined stories. Share your thoughts on this thrilling development in comments below, and let's keep it kind folks!
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