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Death in Paradise fans worried as Ralph Little 'drops hints' leaving BBC show

Death in Paradise fans say Ralf Little is leaving the show after touching Instagram post on BBC I am concerned about

Actor Ralph plays Detective Parker Neville on the hit drama set on the fictional island of St. Marie. He takes over the lead role from detective inspector Jack Mooney, played by Ardall O'Hanlon, who is one of his long line of stars to the front of his BBC detective drama, which follows the crime-fighting St. Marie police. I was.

However, Ralph appeared to hint in his recent Instagrampost that he may be leaving the role soon, so he's been criticized among fans of the show. raised concerns. He explained how the show "changed" his life, but fans now worry he's leaving for good.

Ralph faces DI Neville Parker (

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BBC / Red Planet / Denis Guyenon)

Sharing an old photo of himself, he wrote: "May 28, 2019. Cliffs of Moher, Ireland.

I got a call the next day saying I had been cast by@deathinparadiseofficial and my life changed forever. Not a day goes by that I don't realize how lucky I am to be in. Thank you to everyone who watched DI Neville Parker and took it to heart."

But concerned fans: I pointed out the problem with the wording of his post and I am sure he will be leaving the show soon.

His Instagram post caused concern among fans (

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ralf.little/Instagram)

"Oh past tense????? Just be a slip..." "I took it," wrote one concerned fan, while a second said she didn't want to see him go: "You actually don't know me so far." 's favorite DI.lol."

A third user wrote: You as Neville really won our hearts. Please wait a little longer."

Another admitted that they loved Ralph's portrayal of the Chief Detective - and if it were the last time, they'd be on the show with his pals. -stars.

Ralph will be joining the show in 2020. (

Image:

BBC / Red Planet / Denis Guyenon)

I loved you, every time someone leaves, I worry about what happens to the next one., but your methods are all very different and that's great, but Harry's [resident lizard] is me

One comment explaining his use of the past tense: Especially in a much-loved show, the characters have the audience's attention. You never know how you will react.

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