Katrin Jaeger actress Christiane Paul left the FBI spinoff show - but why did she leave and replaced her?
February 16, 2023 - 16:10 GMT Eve Crosbie FBI: International has get fans gripped through season two, and were thrilled to see the return of Europol agent Katrin Jaeger, played by Christiane Paul. Following season one, it was confirmed that Christiane wouldn't be returning as a season regular - with it unclear at the time if we would see her back with the Fly Team.
Christiane has yet to speak out about her exit so it remains unclear as to why she has made the decision to step down as a series regular. Loading the player... Given the fact that the door has been left open for her return in the future, it seems that she's leaving on good terms. It's safe to assume that the 48-year-old actress was just ready to move on from the series and explore other opportunities.
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