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‘Double vaccinated’ Sam Frost hints at Home and Away return after sharing a blooper from her time on the show and admitting she ‘misses’ it

Lynne McGranger, her Home and Away co-star, hinted that she would return to the show after leaving unexpectedly last year.

Sam Frost has even hinted at a comeback to the long-running drama.

The former Bachelorette, 32, uploaded a flashback blooper from the show on Instagram on Tuesday, in which she tripped over while filming a beach scene.

The reality TV star-turned-actress stated in the caption that she misses working on the show.

‘I was going through my camera roll for H&A clips and came across this gem… what an idiot,’ she tweeted, before adding that she was ‘legit the world’s clumsiest person!’

‘Geez, I miss laughing with the gang, it was so much fun #homeandaway @homeandaway #bloopers @penny.mcnamee.’

Sam, who first appeared on the show in 2017 as Jasmine Delaney, left the Channel Seven soap in December, two months after announcing she had not had the Covid vaccine.

Sam is now fully vaccinated, according to her co-star Lynne McGranger, who told Nova’s Fitzy & Wippa last month that she might perhaps return to the show.

Seven Productions has a policy requiring all actors and crew to be Covid-vaccinated; nevertheless, sources claim Sam’s departure last year had nothing to do with the mandate.

‘Of course, there were some challenges having her vaccinated, but I’m here to tell you she’s twice vaccinated, and perhaps boosted as well,’ Lynne stated.

‘She needed to be with her family, and they’re down in Melbourne,’ she continued, ‘but the door is definitely open for her to return, and I’m sure she’s in negotiations with producers right now.’

In December, Sam shot her final sequences for Home and Away at Eveleigh Studios in Sydney. She then relocated to Melbourne in order to be closer to her family and friends.

In October, Sam provoked outrage by revealing she had not received the Covid vaccine and comparing limitations on the unvaccinated to’segregation.’

‘I was extremely apprehensive about shooting a video or even speaking up about this sort of thing, but I feel like it’s getting to a stage now in the world where there’s a lot of division,’ she said in an emotional Instagram video.

‘There’s a lot of harsh judgement and comments being tossed around a lot, and it’s definitely affecting my mental health, and I know people around me are hurting, especially if they don’t want to get vaccinated for whatever reason.’

‘There are many different reasons why people do not get vaccinated, and it might be because to their medical history, their worries, their family history, or religious beliefs.’

Sam then claimed she hadn’t been vaccinated, but that she had discussed her option with both her medical doctor and a psychologist.

‘It’s a really hard moment to be in society right now, and you feel like you’re less of a human, and you feel like others criticise you,’ she continued bitterly.

‘And you’re too afraid to express your thoughts or sentiments, and a part of you wants to leave,’ “It’s none of your business why I’m not here! And there are valid reasons for this, and I don’t want you to pass judgement on me “”‘ ‘

Sam disabled her primary Instagram account and blocked all comments on the account for her mental health organisation Believe after receiving backlash for her video.

In December, Channel Seven announced Sam’s departure from Home and Away.

While the actors and staff of Home and Away are required to get vaccinations, a network insider said her departure had nothing to do with the policy.

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