Hollyoaks Kirsty Leigh Porter reveals entire cast is at risk of getting killed off in NYE body bag mystery

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HOLLYOAKS star Kirsty-Leigh Porter reveals the entire cast is at risk of getting killed off in the New Year’s Eve body bag mystery.

The special flash-forward episode last year teased a major death as someone was left in a body bag.

Kirsty-Leigh Porter teased anyone is at threat

The only clue was John Paul McQueen screaming in tears near the body.

However, the death has got the cast on edge – as none of them know if their time is coming up at the end of the year, according to Hollyoaks star Kirsty Leigh Porter.

“Oh my god! Oh my god, who is it?! We haven’t got a clue, they won’t tell us,” the Leela Lomax actress told Metro.co.uk.

“I mean, things get leaked all the time and you get the smug few who are like, ‘Well, I know!’ but with this nobody knows!”

The flash-forward episode showed someone in a body bag
It teased the country lines storyline

The special flash-forward episode – which aired on New Year’s Eve 2019 and looked one year into the future – showed the fate of multiple characters.

It gave fans a look at the country lines story, where many of the village’s teens will be caught up in drug dealing.

However, one character ruled out of the story will be Kyle Kelly, as actor Adam Rickitt has left the soap.

For his exit storyline, the Channel 4 soap is exploring male suicide as Kyle takes his own life.

Adam Rickitt has already left the soap

Details released of the episode – which will air on Monday June 8 – say Kyle and Nancy will spend the perfect day out together as they try to rebuild their relationship.

They enjoy a romantic meal at the Hutch, however once Nancy leaves, Kyle does the unthinkable and takes his own life.

Kyle’s death will not be shown on screen, with the show focusing on the aftermath.

Friends and family will be devastated by the news as the struggle with his death following a long-running struggle with depression.

Hollyoaks have worked with the Samaritans, Mind and local charity James’ Place to create the story.