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Death In Paradise star makes shock U-turn over reprising iconic character

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Death in Paradise's Josephine Jobert has given fans an update on whether she'd consider reprising her role as DS Florence Cassell, and it seems she's had a change of heart.The actress won viewers over during her time on the tropical murder-mystery series, where she starred alongside detectives Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall), Jack Mooney (Ardal O'Hanlon) and Neville Parker (Ralf Little).

In the most recent season, Florence and Neville reignited their romance and sailed off into the sunset together, paving the way for Don Gilet's new character to make his entrance in the Christmas special.

Since then, fans have been left wondering if they'll ever see the characters again, with spin-off series Beyond Paradise, which follows the further adventures of Marshall's Humphrey, being a possible location for surprise cameos.

Josephine may have just given fans hope in a recent Instagram Q&A, where she was asked if she would consider a "guest spot" on Beyond Paradise.This marks a significant shift in her stance on returning to the Paradise franchise, having previously told fans in an Instagram live that she could "safely say 'no'" to the prospect of reprising the role of Florence. "I've already left and come back many times and I've definitely done my time on the show," she said in June. "I've finally been able to say goodbye to Florence, and while I am very grateful to have been part of this project that has brought so many lovely things in my life, I am also happy to be able to move on and take part in new projects." Josephine added: "But I completely understand why the question is asked.

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