Death in Paradise’s Ralf Little warns co-star ‘there will be tears’

Ralf Little teased by co-star over sunglasses

Ralf Little took to his Instagram alongside Death in Paradise’s Marlon Pearce star Tahj Miles where the two bickered over some sunglasses as he teased “there will be tears”.

In a new video, Ralf told Tahj: “Look at me. They suit you annoyingly well,” as his co-star modelled the Ray-Ban sunglasses.

He laughed: “Better than you yeah?” as Ralf added: “Probably better than me yeah. Are you about to ask me, or are you about to tell me that you’re keeping them?”

Tahj admitted: “I thought that’s what the rules usually implied,” as Ralf took the glasses back and modelled them himself.

The Marlon Pryce star explained: “You look good. Don’t get me wrong, you look good. But there are tiers to looking good.”

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“There are tiers to looking good,” laughed Ralf before warning: “There will be tears if you carry on like that.”

Ralf’s Instagram lives and posts have been causing a stir among fans of the show as they have theorised about his future and been left heartbroken after a recent cast revelation.

The DI Neville Parker star recently shared a video of him sitting in a jail cell in a prison setting, with many suggesting he has found himself on the other side of the law.

However, Ralf recently cleared up the theory and said: “Let me explain. This is where the cast normally sits.

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“We have fans on to try and keep us cool and stop us sweating so make-up doesn’t have to jump in all the time.

“Through here, are the cells. Now, a couple of years ago, I realised the cells are right next to the station where we shoot and it’s much cooler and there’s a bed.

“So no mystery, no spoilers, I’m just lazy. This is where I hang out between takes.”

He also recently explained how Harry the lizard is brought to life on screen using CGI and told his followers: “So get this.

“We used to do Harry with a silver ball that they used to use to reflect the light. They then had to CGI him in but that’s all changed now, we have more technology, they use a different kind of camera.”

Death in Paradise series one to 12 are available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

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