‘Wentworth’ Season 5 News & Updates: Danielle Cormack Teases Bea Smith’s Return On The Show

Bea Smith’s character in the drama series “Wentworth” is a big hit to the viewers especially to her fans that couldn’t accept her downfall. Danielle Cormack, who incredibly portrayed the strong-willed role of Bea, seems to give in to the requests of the show’s supporters to let Bea live.

Danielle’s recent Twitter post sparks hope and excitement about her possible comeback on “Wentworth” season 5. The actress re-tweeted a post from Taz Thornton, who is believed to be an avid follower of the famous show and apparently, wants Danielle to reprise her “Bea Smith” role.

The photo shows Bea and her inmates in prison with a caption screaming about her return to “Wentworth.” Interestingly, the fan referred to Ambrosia that brought back Bea to life. In Greek mythology, ambrosia is a food or drink of the Greek gods, used for immortality.

To assume that Danielle re-tweeted the post of her fan as a teaser of her highly anticipated comeback is imaginary as of this writing. She could have done it for fan or courtesy, at the very least. The actress has not made any statements about the fate of her significant character in the series.

In a previous report of iTech Post, the confirmation of Smith’s character was highlighted to end further speculations about a possible alternate season 4 finale or that she will have less screen appearances in the fifth installment brought by her coma condition.

“It is always an incredibly difficult decision to say farewell to a much-loved and revered character like Bea Smith,” said showrunner Jo Porter.

“Which is why this storyline has had such a huge impact on us all and we are sure fans will feel the same. This decision was particularly hard as it meant also saying goodbye to Danielle Cormack,” the producer added.

Should Bea’s character ended in season 4, we just have to take the bite. New beginnings then for season 5.

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