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Gavin and Stacey SPOILER: Nessa appears to burst into tears as Ruth Jones and her co-stars are seen filming her hen night, amid fan speculation about the long-awaited wedding.

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Gavin and Stacey Nessa appeared to burst into tears as the stars were spotted filming their hen party on Monday for the upcoming Christmas special.

Nessa, played by Gavin and Stacey, appeared to burst into tears as Ruth Jones and her co-stars were spotted filming her hen night for the upcoming Christmas special.

Smithy and Nessa have had an on-off relationship throughout the BBC comedy, with the show’s 2019 Christmas special ending on a cliffhanger after she proposed.

And now, to add fuel to the fire, cast members Ruth, Joanna Page, Julia Davis, Alison Steadman and Melanie Walters have been spotted filming a girls’ night out for Nessa’s hen party.

However, the girl group looked distraught in snaps from the filming, suggesting the party didn’t go as planned.

Nessa was seen looking frustrated as she stood outside a bar with her best friend Stacey at the scene, before appearing to start crying.

Gavin and Stacey Nessa appeared to burst into tears as the stars were spotted filming their hen party on Monday for the upcoming Christmas special.

Cast members Ruth Jones, Joanna Page, Julia Davis, Alison Steadman and Melanie Walters have been spotted filming a girls' night out for her hen party.

Cast members Ruth Jones, Joanna Page, Julia Davis, Alison Steadman and Melanie Walters have been spotted filming a girls’ night out for her hen party.

Fans received even more clues about the wedding that will take center stage in the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special, as filming on location in Barry came to an end on Wednesday.

The cast were spotted boarding the famous Dave’s Coaches to head to the church for the big day, but bride-to-be Nessa was noticeably absent.

Among those boarding the bus was a dapper James Corden, raising questions about whether his character Smithy and Nessa, played by Ruth Jones, are ready to tie the knot.

The scenes were the last to be filmed by the cast while on the famous Barry Island, and work on the show’s final episode will continue elsewhere in the coming weeks.

Smithy and Nessa have had an on-off relationship throughout the BBC comedy, with the show’s 2019 Christmas special ending on a cliffhanger after she proposed.

Viewers are eager to see if they will finally get the happy ending they were hoping for in the final episode, which is set to air on Christmas Day.

In a humorous twist on the show’s most beloved antics, the wedding party appeared to have run into an unexpected problem, getting stuck in the mud while on their way to the ceremony.

Onlookers watched as the group was towed away from a field, adding a bit of real comedy to the day’s events.

Smithy and Nessa have had an on-off relationship throughout the BBC comedy, with the show's 2019 Christmas special ending on a cliffhanger after she proposed.

Smithy and Nessa have had an on-off relationship throughout the BBC comedy, with the show’s 2019 Christmas special ending on a cliffhanger after she proposed.

Nessa was seen looking frustrated as she stood outside a bar with her family and friends at the scene, before she appeared to begin crying.

Nessa was seen looking frustrated as she stood outside a bar with her family and friends at the scene, before she appeared to begin crying.

The girl group looked distraught in snaps from the filming, suggesting the party didn't go as planned.

The girl group looked distraught in snaps from the filming, suggesting the party didn’t go as planned.

Nessa, played by Ruth Jones, looked pretty frustrated when she was spotted at her hen party.

Nessa, played by Ruth Jones, looked pretty frustrated when she was spotted at her hen party.

Among those seen on board the bus were Joanna Page as Stacey Shipman and Mathew Horne as her husband Gavin.

They were joined by Larry Lamb, who plays Gavin’s father Mick, and Melanie Walters as Stacey’s mother Gwen West.

On Wednesday, the cast confirmed they had finished filming scenes on the famous Trinity Street, which acts as a backdrop to the homes of Stacey and Gavin, their mother Gwen and uncle Bryn.

“You haven’t seen anything because we’ve been inside, which shows you are truly committed fans of the show and we hope you won’t be disappointed on Christmas Day when all is revealed,” Ruth Jones told fans.

‘This is our farewell to Barry and Trinity Street, so you won’t see us here any more, but we’ve had a wonderful 17 years, they’ve been fantastic.’

James Corden added: ‘Thank you all so much, see you soon.’

This comes after it was reported that bosses were forced to put in place extra security measures to keep the Christmas special plot secret after a major element of the script was leaked.

The cast and crew have been filming the latest episode of the sitcom, which will air on Christmas Day, in Barry, attracting hundreds of fans to the set.

Fans were given yet more clues about the wedding that will take centre stage in Gavin and Stacey's Christmas special, as filming on location in Barry came to an end on Wednesday.

Fans were given yet more clues about the wedding that will take centre stage in Gavin and Stacey’s Christmas special, as filming on location in Barry came to an end on Wednesday.

Bosses are said to have stepped up security following the incident.The photo was taken from Jaimewho plays Smithy, holding the script, which contained the plot details, while filming in a department store.

Following the setback, producers are said to have warned the rest of the cast to be careful, especially since filming would bring so many fans to Barry.

“Everyone is excited about the return of Gavin, Stacey, Smithy and the gang, so naturally interest is at an all-time high,” a source told The sun.

‘Every day, fans flock to filming sites in Cardiff and Barry Island to watch the cast filming and take their own photos and selfies.

“It’s a challenge trying to keep key storylines under wraps, but the cast has been reminded to stay alert.”

The BBC declined to comment when contacted by MailOnline.

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