In a shocking un-casting decision, The Young and the Restless has announced that Raya Meddine (Sabrina Costelana) has been let go. The actress joined the show just six months ago.
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"We were all a little blindsided," a show insider tells Soap Central. "No one tells the same story about why they decided to get rid of Raya."
The original casting call for the role of Sabrina was riddled with mystery. In its description of the character, Y&R called Sabrina "a friend of Victoria, whom she met when she lived in Italy" and expressed a desire to have a "sophisticated and classy" actress in the role.
In February 2008, several weeks after the casting call went out, CBS confirmed that Meddine, the former host of a Lebanese reality show, had been cast as Sabrina.
Y&R's new head writing team of Maria Arena Bell and Hogan Sheffer are keeping the specifics of Sabrina's exit under wraps, but spoilers indicate that one or two characters may be sacrificed in the coming weeks in order to provide momentum to carry storylines through the summer and into the fall.
Sabrina's dramatic end will be connected to the previously reported exit of Vincent Irizarry (David Chow), but the two exits will not happen at the same time.
"This will be a big one," a show source, who asked for anonymity, says. "We're going to feel the effects of this for a pretty long time."
Meddine has already taped her final scenes. The show, which has yet to confirm the actress' ouster, has not released a final airdate. Meddine is, however, expected to last air in early August.