Hollyoaks tragedy as Sienna Blake screams in agony after horror collapse

Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) is rushed to hospital in Hollyoaks next week after she collapses in the village.
The former high school teacher is on cloud nine in scenes currently on screens as she explores a future with Cleo McQueen (Nadine Mulkerrin), following their unexpected kiss last month.
The romance hasn’t quite received a seal of approval from their loved ones, with Jez (Jeremy Sheffield) concerned about his daughter’s closeness with Cleo.
Martha (Sherrie Hewson) displays similar doubts and upcoming scenes will see her and Myra McQueen (Nicole Barber-Lane) interrupt Cleo and Sienna’s date at The Hutch to voice their concerns.
What happens in the immediate aftermath remains to be seen but it seems Sienna isn’t letting the unwanted advice stop her from making her own decisions as she spontaneously surprises Cleo by booking flights to join her in Bali.
Cleo, as viewers know, is intent on going to Bali with Peri Lomax (Ruby O’Donnell), with the two having planned the holiday last week.
Peri isn’t pleased about Sienna’s decision to join them and thus she has a word with Cleo, asking whether or not the florist can really be trusted.
Martha, meanwhile, pleads with Sienna to call things off with Cleo, anxious that she might let slip about the family’s murderous secrets.
Will she do as Martha asks? Or will Sienna stick to her guns and do what is right for her?
The jury is still out on that one but what we can tell you is that Sienna subsequently collapses – and she’s unable to get back up.

The show legend screams for help, with Joel Dexter (Rory Douglas-Speed) rushing to her aid while Martha and Liberty Savage (Jessamy Stoddart) are horrified to see Sienna being loaded onto an ambulance stretcher.
Will Sienna be okay? And just what has happened?
Later in the week, Sienna is up walking and ready to be discharged, with Jez and Martha sighing in relief. But Sienna isn’t quite as optimistic as she admits that she’s scared of what the future holds.
Hollyoaks streams Mondays to Wednesdays from 6am on Channel 4’s streaming platform, or catch episodes on TV at 7pm on E4.