Vera star Brenda Blethyn, 78, has made her first public comments since the final broadcast of the beloved ITV detective drama.

The 78-year-old first starred as DCI Vera Stanhope in 2011 and saw the series catapult to global fame.

Friday’s final episode saw Vera try to solve the case of a girl missing from a children’s home and a murder connected to the case.

As viewers said goodbye to the much-loved detective, Blethyn shared her appreciation to the fans on social media.

“A heartfelt thank you to everyone who sent such warm messages about the winding up of VERA,” she began.

“I loved every minute of working on the series and I will miss it,” Blethyn revealed.

Blethyn has starred as quirky detective Vera since 2011

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The post concluded: “The warmth and generosity of fans worldwide made it even more special. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Brenda x.”

Fans flooded the actress with their own tributes in response to the post.

“Let us add our thanks to you as well. Vera’s character as you portrayed her inspires me in my later years to speak my mind,” one said.

Another glowed: “One of my all-time favorite shows. There will never be another Vera.”

Vera’s last episode was broadcast on Friday

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“Have loved watching you over the years pet,” a third wrote, referencing Vera’s own manner of speech.

A fourth touchingly revealed: “I’m 70 years old and physically disabled which makes me nearly housebound. I adored watching Vera. All the acting was superb, and the scenery was beautiful. I will really miss it.”

“None of us is getting any younger,” she admitted.

Despite hanging up Vera’s iconic hat and overcoat, Blethyn assured fans she has no plans of retiring from acting.

As production wrapped on Vera, the 78-year-old told Radio Times that she had launched herself into filming a new project with actress Andrea Riseborough.

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