Crack Head Phil Gets a Slap from Peggy in Eastenders
00:06 - Wednesday 18 August 2010 - In Category UK Entertainment
The drama continues on Eastenders this Friday, when alcoholic-turned-crack-head Phil Mitchell gets slapped up by mum Peggy.
The BBC recently defended Phil’s crack cocaine storyline, saying it represents today’s society.
Yet, we’re still yet to see the E20 teenagers smoking skunk or anyone in Albert Square using a washing machine at home.
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