EAGLE-EYED EastEnders fans have been speculating about a shocking upcoming affair after spotting a clue during the Halloween episode.
BBC viewers became suspicious when the most recent installment of the show panned from Linda to George in opening scenes.
Suggestive lyrics penned over the pair as they shared a glance said: "Give me your whip, I'm lost in it. Give me your lust."
Later on in the episode the two ended up in a close embrace as George comforted Linda, who has been struggling ever since her rapist returned to Walford.
One fan was quick to notice the moment, and took to social media to share their theory about the characters – who currently have a father daughter relationship as George is engaged to Linda's mum.
They wrote: "Guys, I have a horrible feeling Linda and George are going to have an affair.
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"The fact that this song opened Halloween and it focused on Linda and George first.
"Then he's a Knight – protector, and he's just promised that Dean won't hurt her. Songs mean stuff."
Another soap watcher speculated: "Seen some tweets about Linda & George, I can't see it with Linda but George possibly.
"BUT hoping he's just gonna continue to see her as a step daughter when he & Elaine get married."
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Someone agreed: "I see a Linda and George affair. Will they let no couple be happy on EastEnders?"
One disgusted viewer hit out: "Please say George and Linda AREN’T going to have an affair. I like the dynamic of step father/step daughter."
Another person screamed: "NO NO NO NO NO HE'S F**KING HER MUM."
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