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Emily Symons’ sweet tribute to Home And Away co-stars as they’re forced apart

“Lockdown work photo dump."
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Millions of Australians are currently in lockdown thanks to covid-19 outbreaks in both Sydney and Melbourne.

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Despite being a fictional town, Summer Bay hasn’t been immune to the restrictions with Home And Away being forced to halt production.

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The stars of the soap have, like the rest of Sydney, been bunkered down for three weeks and counting, and are feeling the effects of the isolating time.

Emily Symons, who plays Marilyn on the show, took to Instagram to reveal she was missing her co-stars before sharing a series of behind-the-scenes snaps.

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“Lockdown work photo dump… because I miss seeing their lovely faces 🥲💜💙💗,” she penned.

To no surprise her post was flooded with messages from her Summer Bay pals.

Gorgeous pic ladies 🙌👏😍,” Lynne McGranger commented.

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“Ahhhh my GOD, I love these 🙌 💓💗💖💗💓,” Georgie Parker added.

Sam Frost shared the love, penning, “Awww I love these pics ❤️ miss you, and your beautiful energy so much!! Xx.”

Former star turned Home And Away’s makeup guru, Laura Vazquez also responded, writing, “Awww I love these pics ❤️ miss you, and your beautiful energy so much!! Xx.”

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Too cute! (Credit: Instagram)
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Home And Away is filmed at Sydney’s Palm Beach as well as a studio in Redfern. And this isn’t the first time filming has been interrupted by COVID.

Last year, the cast and crew were forced to make alternate arrangements during the height of the pandemic.

Speaking to the BBC in June 2020, the series’ producer, Lucy Addario and Georgie Parker, explained how the show had adapted to the times.

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Emily shared a number of BTS snaps. (Credit: Instagram)
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“You walk in and it smells like you’re going into a hospital. Everything is sterilised, everything is bleached and everything is cleaned,” Georgie told the publication.

While some TV series have addressed the pandemic and introduced storylines around it, Lucy revealed Summer Bay won’t be following suit.

“We did think about it but we really know that people love to come to Summer Bay to escape,” she said.

“By the time the episodes we shoot get shown, if we are doing covid stories, it’ll be the last thing people want.”

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