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Death in Paradise’s Josephine Jobert says co-star refused to 'look at her' on her last day

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Death in Paradise star Josephine Jobert has admitted her final day on set was very emotional. However, she explained to her fans it was incredibly difficult to make eye contact with one of her BBC co-stars.Josephine is best known for playing Florence Cassell in the BBC crime drama.However, fans were left devastated last week when her character left the series.This was after she was involved in an undercover mission gone wrong.Since the moment aired, Josephine has been sharing memories of her final day on set.This included reacting to her co-star Shantol Jackson’s sweet message bidding farewell to her.Shantol shared on Instagram Stories yesterday a clip of the scene when Florence drives away.Alongside it, she wrote: “This was such an emotional scene to shoot.“Farewell DS Cassell, we’ll miss you.”This morning Josephine reacted to the message by sharing it on her own Instagram Story.She penned: “During my last day on set, @shantoljackson did not want to talk to me or look at me too much because we were about to cry at any moment.”The actress finished her post with a laughing face emoji.Shantol, who plays Naomi Thomas in the latest series of Death in Paradise, also shared a longer message saying goodbye to her co-star yesterday.In a post on Instagram, she wrote: “It was so hard to say goodbye but it's only a ‘See you soon’ right @josephinejobert_official.“This scene was particularly hard because we knew then that it was a real farewell.“I know the DIP family will miss DS Cassell but I miss you Josie alot more. (sic)“Keep shining.

Keep glowing and growing and inspiring people with your beauty, talent and humility.“Thank you @josephinejobert_official for massively contributing to my experience on @deathinparadiseofficial and.

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