EastEnders' Oscar Branning actor Pierre Counihan-Moullier has teased what's ahead as his character is finally exposed after two-timing partner Jasmine and her twin brother Josh07:33, 02 Jun 2026EastEnders star Pierre Counihan-Moullier, who plays Oscar Branning, has addressed his character secretly two-timing twins Jasmine and Josh.‌Fans know that Oscar has been seeing Jasmine, before getting passionate with her twin brother Josh. While he's tried to keep a distance from Josh, he's caught out next week.‌Speaking about the plot, actor Pierre said: "It’s a lot. He’s doing a classic Oscar and believes he’s in control, yet the more he gets involved, the worse it becomes, and he keeps making the wrong decisions in typical Branning fashion.‌"He thinks he can fix everything, but can’t admit he’s messed up, as he’s always been afraid of becoming like his dad and hurting people. He doesn’t want to face that he’s done exactly that, so this week he’s trying to put things right."Does Oscar feel guilty about having feelings for both of them?He does feel guilty and beats himself up about it, but you can’t control who you have feelings for. He’s never been in a long enough relationship to work out if he’s scared of commitment, as he’s always moved quickly from one person to another.‌Now, instead of one person he could commit to, he’s found two, and they just happen to be twins. It’s awful timing and a completely new situation for him, developing strong feelings for two people.Do you think Oscar is genuinely confused about his feelings, or is he avoiding making a choice?He’s both avoiding the decision and genuinely confused. Deep down, he knows he must do something he’s never done before: make a mature choice and think about what’s right for himself.He’s following his instincts, but they’re leading him somewhere that could cause pain, so he avoids it. Growing up in the fallout of Max’s bad decisions has shaped him. On some level, he still craves his dad’s love and attention, so whether consciously or not, he slips into being like him.‌At the same time, he doesn’t want to be like his dad because he’s seen the damage it causes. That’s why he’s so shocked to find himself in a classic Max Branning situation, when he always meant to avoid it.Josh tells Oscar the circumstances around why he and Jasmine were separated as children. What does Oscar make of that?As the birthday approaches, Oscar sees how stressed Jasmine is, and hearing the truth helps him understand her behaviour. It makes him feel immediately guilty - he’s learned about this trauma, yet he’s with Josh, lying.‌When Oscar brings this up with Jasmine, she slaps him. How does he process that reaction?He’s surprised! Even though he knows Jasmine can be impulsive, it still catches him off guard because he’s seen how much she’s changed. Since leaving prison, she’s been more vulnerable and less volatile. So, he expects that version of her, but when he clumsily raises the subject, the old Jasmine resurfaces.Oscar and Josh are caught out by Kat. How is Oscar feeling in that moment?Oscar doesn’t handle confrontation well, and this is the worst-case scenario. It’s a low point for him. Despite trying to justify what’s happened, Kat isn’t buying it, which increases the pressure. He’s terrified of what she’ll do next as he doesn’t want to hurt Jasmine and dreads facing her when she finds out. Everything he’s tried to avoid comes crashing down.What can viewers expect from Oscar as things begin to unravel?It’s a wake-up call that forces him to make a mature decision - he can’t bury his head in the sand anymore. In Walford, secrets never stay hidden for long and now Kat knows, it’s only a matter of time before everything comes out.Article continues belowEastEnders airs Mondays to Thursdays at 7:30pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. * Follow Mirror Celebs and TV on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .