Rebekah Elmaloglou set to return to rebooted TV show Neighbours

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Rebekah Elmaloglou has been named among the cast members set to return to TV soap Neighbours this year, The Daily Telegraph has reported.

The show was shelved by Channel 10 in 2022 after 37 years, but will return to screens in 2023 after securing Amazon Freevee and Prime Video as international broadcast partners.

Elmaloglou will return as Terese Willis, along with other cast members such as Annie Jones, Tim Kano and Georgie Stone.

Of her return, Elmaloglou said: “Honestly, I’m just as much in the dark as our fans and equally as excited, and a little nervous to see what the writers have planned for Terese.”

“No doubt Paul (Stefan Dennis) will be lurking in the background,” she added.

Already announced to return to fictional Erinsborough were Alan Fletcher, Jackie Woodburne, Ryan Moloney and Stefan Dennis.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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