Home and Away’s Sam Frost set to make her return to TV in new lifestyle show

Sam Frost is set to make her return to TV in new Channel Seven lifestyle show after quitting Home and Away

Sam Frost is set to make her return to TV in a new lifestyle show, three months after quitting Channel Seven’s Home and Away.

The 32-year-old will be joining her sister Kris Ross on a new series named My Road to Adventure.

The sisters will travel in a motorhome down Victoria’s iconic Great Ocean Road.

New role: Home and Away’s Sam Frost (pictured) set to make her return to TV in new lifestyle show after quitting the Channel Seven soap

‘We are so excited to join the My Road to Adventure crew again — and this time we’ll be making the trek to the Great Ocean Rd in Victoria,’ Sam told the Herald Sun.

‘The Great Ocean Road means a lot to our family and holds a special place in my heart. I can’t wait to revisit.’

Sam and Kris previously travelled to Hervey Bay and Fraser Island in Queensland on the previous season of the show.

Coming soon: The 32-year-old will be joining her sister Kris Ross on the new series named My Road to Adventure

Coming soon: The 32-year-old will be joining her sister Kris Ross on the new series named My Road to Adventure

It comes after Sam, a former Bachelorette, filmed her last scenes for Home and Away in December at Sydney’s Eveleigh Studios, according to The Daily Telegraph.

The actress then moved to Melbourne to be closer to her friends and family.

Sam also recently called restrictions on the unvaccinated ‘segregation’ after revealing she was unvaccinated at the time.

In an emotional video posted to Instagram in October, Sam said: ‘I was really hesitant about doing a video or even speaking up about this sort of thing, but I feel like it’s getting to a point now in the world where there’s a lot of segregation.’

Final scenes: It comes after Sam, a former Bachelorette, filmed her last scenes for Home and Away in December at Sydney's Eveleigh Studios, according to The Daily Telegraph

Final scenes: It comes after Sam, a former Bachelorette, filmed her last scenes for Home and Away in December at Sydney’s Eveleigh Studios, according to The Daily Telegraph

‘There’s a lot of harsh judgement and opinions being thrown around a lot and it’s taking its toll on my mental health for sure, and I know people around me are struggling – particularly if they’re on the side of they don’t want to get vaccinated, for whatever reason.’

‘There are lots of different reasons why people are not getting vaccinated and it might be because of their medical history, their concerns, they might have family history, it could be religious reasons.’

Sam then said she hadn’t been vaccinated, but claimed she had spoken to her medical doctor as well as a psychologist about her decision.

Comments: Sam also recently called restrictions on the unvaccinated 'segregation' after revealing she was unvaccinated

Comments: Sam also recently called restrictions on the unvaccinated ‘segregation’ after revealing she was unvaccinated 

She added tearfully: ‘It’s a really hard time to be in society right now and you feel like you are less of a human and you feel like people judge you.

‘And you’re too scared to talk about your opinion or your feelings and part of you wants to go, ‘Well it’s none of your damn business why I’m not! And there’s good reasons why I’m not and I don’t want you to judge me’.’

She explained it was important for the unvaccinated to look after their mental health, especially as freedoms return for fully vaccinated Australians.

After facing widespread criticism for her video, Sam deactivated her main Instagram account and blocked all comments on the account for her mental health charity Believe By Sam Frost.

Criticism: After facing widespread criticism for her video, Sam deactivated her main Instagram account and blocked all comments on the account for her mental health charity Believe By Sam Frost

Criticism: After facing widespread criticism for her video, Sam deactivated her main Instagram account and blocked all comments on the account for her mental health charity Believe By Sam Frost