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Sophie Dillman is headed back to Home And Away and she’s on her way to Mandurah for Crab Fest


Sophie Dillman and Patrick O’Connor are back on Home And Away two years after departing the hit show — and Dillman is headed our way for Mandurah Crab Fest next weekend.

“I am so excited. I love Perth, and I love seafood … those crabs had better watch out, because I will be eating every single one of them!” Dillman told The Sunday Times.

Dillman, along with her real-life partner O’Connor, will appear on screens once again playing their popular characters Ziggy and Dean in explosive storylines set to kick off next week.

Dillman said she is looking forward to reconnecting with fans and talking about what’s to come for her character at the annual Mandurah-based event.

“When it was announced (that we were returning) we had so much outpouring of love from fans, saying they cannot wait for us to be back, it’s been great,” Dillman said.

Sophie and Patrick (left) with co-stars Emily Weir and Tristan Gorey in The Whitsundays.
Camera IconSophie and Patrick (left) with co-stars Emily Weir and Tristan Gorey in The Whitsundays. Credit: Jeremy Greive

The couple, who fell in love during the six years they starred alongside one another on Home And Away, have been based in the UK for the past few years.

“We were flown back to do the show,” Dillman said. “And, honestly, the idea for the storyline just sat so well with our characters and what they stood for.

“I think we would have been stupid to say no!”

Filming took place last October, and saw the couple head to The Whitsundays in tropical north Queensland for their storyline, which also involves fan favourites Levi (Tristan Gorey) and Mackenzie (Emily Weir).

“We got to do it in Queensland which is where we’re from originally, and selfishly, I hadn’t actually been to those parts, so I really felt like it was the perfect combination: come home, see my family, do the thing I love with the people I love — it was a no-brainer,” Dillman said.

In fact, she said the couple enjoyed their stint back in Australia so much, they decided it was time to move home permanently again.

Dillman returned a few weeks ago with the couple’s dog, with O’Connor due to join her shortly.

“Paddy is still over there in the UK — he did some more work, and he wants to do some more travel — so I’ve got the dog, and I’m here in the sunshine,” she said.


Sophie Dillman and Patrick O’Connor are back on Home And Away two years after departing the hit show — and Dillman is headed our way for Mandurah Crab Fest next weekend.

“I am so excited. I love Perth, and I love seafood … those crabs had better watch out, because I will be eating every single one of them!” Dillman told The Sunday Times.

Dillman, along with her real-life partner O’Connor, will appear on screens once again playing their popular characters Ziggy and Dean in explosive storylines set to kick off next week.

Dillman said she is looking forward to reconnecting with fans and talking about what’s to come for her character at the annual Mandurah-based event.

“When it was announced (that we were returning) we had so much outpouring of love from fans, saying they cannot wait for us to be back, it’s been great,” Dillman said.

Sophie and Patrick (left) with co-stars Emily Weir and Tristan Gorey in The Whitsundays.
Camera IconSophie and Patrick (left) with co-stars Emily Weir and Tristan Gorey in The Whitsundays. Credit: Jeremy Greive

The couple, who fell in love during the six years they starred alongside one another on Home And Away, have been based in the UK for the past few years.

“We were flown back to do the show,” Dillman said. “And, honestly, the idea for the storyline just sat so well with our characters and what they stood for.

“I think we would have been stupid to say no!”

Filming took place last October, and saw the couple head to The Whitsundays in tropical north Queensland for their storyline, which also involves fan favourites Levi (Tristan Gorey) and Mackenzie (Emily Weir).

“We got to do it in Queensland which is where we’re from originally, and selfishly, I hadn’t actually been to those parts, so I really felt like it was the perfect combination: come home, see my family, do the thing I love with the people I love — it was a no-brainer,” Dillman said.

In fact, she said the couple enjoyed their stint back in Australia so much, they decided it was time to move home permanently again.

Dillman returned a few weeks ago with the couple’s dog, with O’Connor due to join her shortly.

“Paddy is still over there in the UK — he did some more work, and he wants to do some more travel — so I’ve got the dog, and I’m here in the sunshine,” she said.

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