Fans left devastated following beloved Home and Away star's shock death after three years on the show: 'Haven't stopped crying'
In the clip which had fans in tears, Felicity suddenly fell to the ground when her vision went blurry during an emotional conversation with ex-husband Tane Parata.
The character was then rushed to hospital in critical condition, with upcoming promos confirming she will die and actress Jacqui will move on from Summer Bay.
'One of the best actresses Home and Away has ever had,' one Instagram user said of Jacqui, 33, who has been on the Channel Seven soap drama for three years.
'She honestly deserves to be in blockbusters. So sad to see Flick go. What an incredible character!'
'This is so going to be gut wrenching to watch,' another viewer wrote, while someone else added: 'Haven't stopped crying, this show will be empty without Flick.'
One said: 'Flick was awesome! Only wished her and Tane stayed together. Also thought her exit would be a bit more explosive.'
'Shouldn't have killed her off,' yet another fan said, while one cried: 'Nooo absolutely loved watching Flick, her energy & sparkle.'
'Jacqui is one very talented amazing actress she has always made you [feel like] part of the scene. We will miss her. All the best to her in the future,' a viewer wrote.
One user agreed, adding: 'Ah no a great character home [sic]. She has developed so much from day one.'
Australian actress Jacqui is known for her roles in Home and Away, Neighbours, A Lion Returns, and Undertow, but wishes to make it big in Hollywood.
The soap star told Yahoo Lifestyle on Tuesday: 'I've had an incredible time on the show. Some of the best years of my life.
'However, I knew I wanted an international career, so, I had to make the decision to leave and take the plunge.
'I owe so much to the show, [and] because of it, I feel confident and ready to take on the international stage.'
Jacqui intends to jet off to Hollywood soon in pursuit of worldwide fame, following in the footsteps of ex-soap stars Chris Hemsworth, Isla Fisher and Samara Weaving.
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