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Is this the end of Offspring?

Asher Keddie weighs in on the future of the Proudman family.
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Is it goodbye to Nina Proudman?

As Offspring fans ready themselves for this weekโ€™s season finale, many are speculating whether this will be the final run of the long-running drama.

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Now, actress Asher Keddie has revealed even she is unsure whether the show will be renewed for an eighth season.

โ€œThere are different possibilities if we were to go again, but I also feel like all the siblings in particular have gotten to quite a solid place in their emotional lives,โ€ the 43-year-old tells The Daily Telegraph.

โ€œIt is quite satisfying at the end. There is a lovely note of ambiguity.โ€

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All signs do seem to be leading to a happy end for the Proudman clan. Nina, played by Asher, is currently expecting a baby with her partner Harry (Alexander England).

Sheโ€™s also contemplating making a move away from St Francis Hospital after missing out a big promotion. But can she really walk away?

That in itself is enough to make the lead actress question whether things are wrapping up for her character.

โ€œAfter a lot of predictable procrastination on her part, she makes some clear and bold choices,โ€ Asher tells TV WEEK. โ€œWe leave it open. Iโ€™m not one to close doors, I like things to close naturally so I just donโ€™t know. It could go either way.โ€

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Will Nina finally get her happy ever after?

Meanwhile, Will (TJ Power) and girlfriend Kerry (Ash Ricardo) tied the knot and Billie (Kat Stewart) has embarked on a new adventure with love interest Dan (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor). Perhaps this is the happy ever theyโ€™ve all been looking for?

With no news confirmed from representatives at Network Ten, weโ€™d suggest having the tissues at the ready in preparation.

Either way, weโ€™re not ready to say goodbye just yet!

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