Hollyoaks star Annabelle Davis has said her goodbyes to the soap after her character Lacey Lloyd's final scenes final scenes aired earlier this week.
The soap's Instagram account shared a video message to fans from Annabelle, who revealed she was gifted a special Hollyoaks village sign upon her exit.
"I've just come off set having done my last scene here in Hollyoaks. I'm leaving the village," Annabelle began the video.
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"This year's been crazy. It's gone so fast, I've had so much fun. Thank you all so much for watching and enjoying Lacey as much as I have, I'm really going to miss her."
Showing off her gift, Annabelle continued: "Check this out, how cool is this little parting gift? The Hollyoaks village sign. It's going straight up in my house.
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"It's like in proportion of me. It's wicked. That's one of the coolest things I've ever been given, ever."
Annabelle ended her message by teasing that fans might not have seen the last of her. "Thanks so much and hopefully I'll see you again soon," she said. "You never know. Bye for now."
Hollyoaks captioned the video: "It’s time to say goodbye to the wonderful Annabelle Davis. She's been absolutely wonderful and brought such a brilliant character to our screens! We can't wait to see what you get up to next, Annabelle."
Annabelle's character Lacey left the soap on Tuesday's (October 10) episode, after accepting a new job in Norwich.
Lacey's exit follows the death of her best friend Rayne Royce in September and the ongoing mystery surrounding her murder.
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Annabelle made her Hollyoaks debut earlier this year, after previously starring in the Tracey Beaker spin-off The Dumping Ground.
Speaking about how she was cast in the soap, Annabelle told Loose Women in February: "It was lovely actually, Lucy Allan, who I worked with on The Dumping Ground, approached me just saying 'I've got a role, it's not written for a little person but I'd love you to take a look and see if you would like to play her."
"It's lovely to be given a role that isn't made for a little person because that doesn't really define who you are but on the other hand, it is nice to explore things, some perspective from a little person and actually give viewers that," she added.
Hollyoaks streams first online via Channel 4 each weekday at 7.30pm. Episodes then air on E4 the following day, before getting their YouTube premiere a week after that.
Selected omnibus episodes are available via Prime Video.














