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'Yellowstone' Cast Exit Confirmed as [Spoiler] Dies in Latest Episode: Star Speaks Out, Reveals When She Learned She'd Be Written Out

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Spoiler alert! Don’t continue reading if you haven’t seen the latest episode of Yellowstone! Dawn Olivieri, who portrayed Jamie Dutton’s girlfriend Sarah Atwood on season five of Yellowstone, was killed off in the latest episode.

Now, she’s revealing how she found out her character would be shot, and much more. Keep reading to find out more… THR asked when she learned she’d be killed off the show, and she said it was when she received the script for the episode, recalling, “It kind of rolls like everybody else’s; you read it, usually.

For a long time in my career, I play a really good character to kill.” Her character in 1883, the Taylor Sheridan Yellowstone prequel, Claire Dutton, also died.

She continued, “Taylor is special, he has been for me, because a death for me just means a life somewhere else, and he immediately moved me to another show.

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