Tuesday's episode of EastEnders had fans in hysterics after long term extra character Tracey made a shocking confession regarding sex with hardman Phil Mitchell.
The barmaid, who first appeared in Walford way back in February 1985, made the stark revelation whilst several of Phil's exes gathered in the Queen Vic ahead of his proposed wedding to Kat Slater.
The actress played by Jane Slaughter, who is well known for having very little to say, caused a stir, however, when she described her experience with Steve McFadden's character as the 'best' she'd ever had.
With Kat kidnapped by her own ex, Alfie Moon, Phil's former partners Sharon Watts, Kathy Beale and Shirley Carter reminisced about their exploits with Phil over drinks in the pub.
"He took me to see West Ham once, ended up having a fight with Spurs fans on Liverpool street on the way there," said Kathy, played by Gillian Taylforth.
"All I saw was the inside of Limehouse Police Station. Romance never was his forte."
Shirley (Linda Henry) responded: "Oh I don’t know, he got me a rose once. It was bought from some woman at the traffic lights. But then again, I had just delivered him a gun so it was the least he could have done."
And Sharon (Letitia Dean) quipped: "Well he's not our problem anymore, is he? And if he prefers polyester poly to us then good riddance."
That prompted Tracey to interject: "He's the best sex I ever had."
As the trio looked stunned, fans took to social media to joke about Tracey's line.
One Twitter user wrote: "I love the way how Tracey causally drops into Sharon, Shirley and Kathy's conversation that having sex with Phil is the best she's ever had just to walk off and not say another word for ages."
Another commented: "Tracey the barmaid on @bbceastenders casually chirping in that Phil is the best sex she's ever had. I'm done."
A third added: "OMG..... Tracey in Eastenders..... best one liner ever!!"
And a fourth said: "Who wrote this episode of EastEnders with the wedding and Tracey saying Phil was the best sex she’s ever had lmao howling."