Casualty star Sarah Seggari has admitted she couldnât share the conclusion of her character Rida Amaanâs
story with her own mother because she doesnât trust her not to spill the beans. Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk
she laughed: âI have to be very good at secrets, because I have a mother who is Italian, so she loves to talk. So nobody knows anything about whatâs going on with it me apart from my agent and the show PR.
âSo when people ask (whatâs going to happen in the show) I just donât reply. I just go, âyouâll see, wait and see, look what happensâ. And then people could just assume, but assumptions donât mean the truth. I didnât tell her anything. She doesnât know anything. If I ever am struggling with lines, and I really need her to run some lines with me, I will block out the character and which show it is for. She canât know anything. So then sheâs kind of grasping in the dark at whatâs going on,â she said.
Sarah has become a fan favourite since she first hit screens as the nurse in the long running BBC medical drama in April 2023 but with the conclusion of the latest storyline her time on the show has come to an end.
Internal Affairs has seen her struggle with the aftermath of being sexually assualted by uber surgeon Russell Whitelaw (played by Robert Bathurst).
Sarah admits the character has been hugely affected by the storyline which has seen her struggle to get justice. âSheâs embarrassed and has been whittled down to nothing.
âThe Rida that we knew 12 weeks ago (at the beginning of the story) isnât the Rida that weâre seeing now. She doesnât have any energy left to fight, and I think itâs a beautiful way that the storyâs gone.
âHad this happened 12 weeks ago (the events of the episode on Saturay July 7), there would have been a very different Rida outcome, but she feels like sheâs nothing anymore. Sheâs the shadow of who she used to be, and thatâs why we are in this situation.â
Sadly, although the situation on the show is played out for drama, Sarah admits it is all to common in real life as she has had many people reach out to her and share their experiences.
âIâve been inundated with messages and letters from people whoâve gone through the same thing, which I knew (would happen), unfortunately.
âThere are statistics in the world (for assaults), but yet you see people defending Russell, and you can see where the grey space is. Itâs not black and white, and people do see missteps that Rida took (that got her there), which is real shame. And youâve only got to imagine that tenfold in readers heads, those negative thoughts are double or tripled to what Iâm seeing reflected in society.â