Sam Frost partied with a co-star on Saturday, just weeks after it was announced she would be departing the Channel Seven serial after four years.
Sam, who has portrayed nurse Jasmine Delaney since 2017, left the show in October after receiving anger for revealing she had not had the Covid vaccination.
Just weeks after her leave made news, the actress, 32, was spotted in Sydney spending New Year’s Day with pals, including her co-star Sarah Roberts.
As she arrived at the restaurant with her companions, Sam looked effortlessly stylish in a strapless floral dress with a high slit.
She completed her look with a pair of brown shoes and sunglasses to keep a low profile.
Sarah, on the other hand, was dressed to the nines in a chic white jumpsuit and brown shoes.
According to The Daily Telegraph, Sam, a former Bachelorette, shot her final scenes for Home and Away last month at Sydney’s Eveleigh Studios.
After that, the actress will relocate to Melbourne, where she will be closer to her friends and family.
After announcing she was unvaccinated, Sam recently called limitations on the unvaccinated “segregation.”
‘I was extremely apprehensive about filming a video or even speaking up about this type of thing, but I feel like it’s getting to a stage now in the world where there’s a lot of division,’ Sam said in an emotional video shared to Instagram in October.
‘There’s a lot of harsh judgement and comments being tossed about a lot, and it’s definitely having a toll on my mental health, and I know people around me are hurting, especially if they don’t want to be vaccinated for whatever reason.’
‘There are many various reasons why individuals 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 psychotherapist.
‘It’s a really terrible 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 go,’ “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 “‘.
She stated that it was critical for the unvaccinated to take care of their mental health, especially when fully vaccinated Australians regain their freedoms.
Sam disabled her primary Instagram account and restricted all comments on the account for her mental health organisation Believe By Sam Frost after receiving severe criticism for her video.