‘EastEnders’ Fans Get A Shock As Mel Owen Returns Earlier Than Planned In Cliffhanger Twist

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‘EastEnders’ bosses have surprised fans with an early arrival for returnee Mel Owen. 

The character popped up at the end of Tuesday (9 January) night’s episode - two days earlier than had been trailed in previously released spoilers. 

Mel - played by Tamzin Outhwaite - was granted the famous duff-duff, as she walked back into The Arches, seemingly on the hunt for Ben Mitchell. 

Viewers know that Ben has stolen the money Aidan McGuire and his team of Phil Mitchell, Mick Carter, Vincent Hubbard and Keanu Taylor acquired in their botched heist. 

Mel’s search for Ben will have done nothing to dampen speculation she is somehow connected to Aidan and was involved in the robbery. 

There have also been suggestions her arrival will tie in with the departure of Ben, as actor Harry Reid is leaving the soap in the coming weeks. 

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Mel Owen made a surprise return to 'EastEnders' on Tuesday
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Tamzin previously hinted her character, who was last seen on the Square in 2002, had taken a dark turn during her time away.

During an interview with HuffPost UK, she revealed Mel is back for “a very serious reason”, saying: “I can tell you she’s back, but she doesn’t want to be back.

“She’s back for a reason, it’s a very serious reason and she needs to get into that Square and do what she needs to do, and get out again.  

“Unfortunately, it takes longer than she expects.” 

She continued: “She definitely visits Ian, she definitely visits Phil. She bumps into a few old faces… Sharon. But really the story doesn’t revolve around those people, the reason she’s back doesn’t revolve around them at all.” 

Mel originally fled Walford after her husband Steve (Martin Kemp) was killed in a car crash at the hands of Phil.

Steve’s web of deceit and lies were soon uncovered, and Mel found herself facing a long stretch in prison as she was unknowingly implicated his drug dealing. However, viewers have never known what happened to the character.

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Mel's son will join her on the Square in the coming weeks
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Now 15, Hunter Owen will be played by newcomer Charlie Winter, and is described as “charming and charismatic” just like his father, but while it appears he shares Steve’s good traits, a dark side has also been teased.  

'EastEnders': The Women Of Albert Square
Pat Evans (Pam St. Clement, 1986-2012)(01 of12)
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Not a day goes by where we don't miss Pat and her wonderful, wonderful earrings. (credit:BBC )
Bianca Butcher (Patsy Palmer, 1993-99, 2002, 2008-14)(02 of12)
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"RICCCCCCKKKKKKAAAAAAAAAY!" (credit:BBC )
Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor, 1994-2015)(03 of12)
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Living legend Barbara Windsor has made numerous visits to Albert Square since officially leaving. She'll be back for live week, and fingers crossed there'll be a chance for the Queen Vic's most memorable landlady to yell that line again: "Get outta ma pub!" (credit:BBC )
Chrissie Watts (Tracey Ann Oberman, 2004-05)(04 of12)
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After years of bullying Angie, Den Watts finally met his match in Chrissie, who gave as good as she got. Until murdering him, obviously. Sadly, she coudn't plan a good enough getaway, and was stopped by police as she prepared to board a flight. (credit:BBC )
Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks, 1999-2014)(05 of12)
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Janine terrorised everyone from Billy Mitchell and Ian Beale, to Alice Branning, during her time in Walford. After inheriting millions, Janine became even more infuriatingly smug, but karma hit back and when she finally fell for Michael Moon, things didn't end well. (credit:BBC )
Linda Carter (Kellie Bright, 2014-Present)(06 of12)
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She may be the newest of the bunch, but Kellie's character hasn't had it easy since moving into The Vic. While Linda has done her best to hold together the Carters, she's had a rough time, suffering a horrific assault at the hands of her brother-in-law, and acting as peacekeeper during the family's many feuds. Can she hold things together? (credit:BBC )
Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard, 1985-2006)(07 of12)
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Pauline was the original 'EastEnders' matriach, and there wasn't a problem she couldn't fix. Sadly, actress Wendy died in 2009, following a battle with breast cancer. (credit:BBC )
Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell, 2011-Present)(08 of12)
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Cora's dry sense of humour and witty putdowns manage to inspire giggles during even the most torturous scenes. As mother to Tanya and Rainie, she certainly has more than her fair shares of problems. (credit:BBC )
Dot Cotton (June Brown, 1985-93, 1997-Present)(09 of12)
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Where would we be without Dot's wise words? The laundrette worker has been on hand to offer advice to anyone who needs it, since the show first aired in 1985. (credit:BBC )
Shirley Carter (Linda Henry, 2006-Present)(10 of12)
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If she's good enough for ummm, Phil Mitchell, then she's good enough for us. (credit:BBC )
Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace, 2000-04, 2005, 2010-Present)(11 of12)
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Kat's the only Slater sister who's stuck around following the family's 2000 arrival. (credit:BBC )
Tracey (Jane Slaughter, 1985-Present)(12 of12)
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Jane is the longest-serving member of the cast, y'know. Bravo to Tracey for managing not to chip in during all those rows... (credit:BBC )