
Soap star's shock exit after two years accidentally leaked online by co-star
Fans are speculating the actress is bowing out after a "farewell" photo was leaked on social media.
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There is speculation that Home and Away actress Juliet Godwin is leaving the soap
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She has been playing Dr. Bree Cameron since joining in 2022
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A social media post appeared to reveal Juliet's departure from the soap
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Juliet Godwin joined Home and Away back in 2022, playing Dr. Bree Cameron.
In an online post, the actress can be seen enjoying a meal with a group including her castmate Matt Evans.
Also present was the soap's make-up artist Amy Weems, who was celebrating her birthday.
The photo caption read: "Happy birthday @amyweems15 & farewell @julietgodwin_ you beauties."
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This post was shared to the Home and Away Spoilers and Info Facebook page - and fans were quick to share their thoughts.
One claimed Juliet had already filmed her final scenes, while another said: "Yeah she is."
Left unconvinced, a third viewer penned: "Fake news."
The Sun has contacted Home and Away for comment.
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Upon arriving in the soap, Bree took over running the hospital's emergency department.
The character also developed a relationship with fellow regular Remi Carter (Adam Rowland).
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Before landing her role in Summer Bay, Juliet appeared in an episode of The Heights.
Speaking about joining Home and Away, the actress previously shared: 'I was a little bit nervous but as soon as I got in there everyone was so welcoming and so kind that the nerves kind of dispersed.
"It was all very surreal; I was like pinch me, I'm here.'
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Back in February, it was announced that
She made her initial debut on the Australian drama back in January 1993 and is longest-serving female actor on the show.
Now the actress is preparing to say goodbye to the show as she is set to embark on her tragic farewell storyline.
At the time of her initial announcement, the 72-year-old explained: "After almost 33 years in my dream role and working everyday with people who I love, respect and whom I now consider family, it's bittersweet to be closing the chapter on what has been the best and longest gig of my life.
"I am forever grateful to the best production crew in the world and to our genius writers – whose doors are always open – for everything they have done for Irene over the past 33-odd years.
"And I am so proud of the storyline which will see Irene out of the Bay.
"Above all, a massive, heartfelt thank you to the fans for your continued love and support."
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Bree took over the hospital's emergency department upon arriving
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