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    Sharon Horgan has admitted 'Bad Sisters' is "always in the back" of her mind

    The 54-year-old actress created, wrote and starred as Eva Garvey in the first two seasons of the hit Apple TV+ comedy, which returned for a second series in November last year with no signs of a third run just yet


    She told Collider: "I will always miss them, and that's the truth.

    "I love those girls and I loved playing their sister. They're always in the back of my head."

    She starred as the eldest sister Eva alongside on-screen siblings Anne-Marie Duff as Grace and Eva Birthistle as Ursula.

    The Irish star admitted the success of the show still "blows her mind" to this day, and she often reflects on what she was able to do.

    She added: "It still feels like, 'F***, did that happen?!' You make a show in Ireland, and I know it's Apple so it's shiny because of that, but at the end of the day, it's a smaller story with a not necessarily world-renowned cast.

    "For it to capture people and for it to be up there with the big hitters, it blows my mind that we got a chance to do it and that we got to do it our way.

    "We got to be as authentic as we wanted to be. We didn't have to pull back on any of the Irish-isms because it turned out that people loved it.

    "I feel really, really lucky and grateful. I think about it a lot."

    Although there have been no major updates on a third season, Sharon previously gave hope to fans when she admitted a second series was never the plan.

    Back in November, she told Collider: "There was no plan for a second one.

    "Genuinely, I'm so happy that I did the second season of this because I felt like we dealt with stuff that we didn't really get a chance to deal with in season one, which was the aftermath of something like this happening to someone like Grace.

    "But I would have to have a similarly good idea and know the right way to ex ecute it. It's a wait and see kind of thing."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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