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GINA GRAY Gina Gary (Anya Taylor-Joy) has a huge interest in Shelby Company Limited and began to advise Michael (Finn Cole) on future steps, manipulating him into taking control of the
company from Tommy. However, when Michael proposes his plan to restructure the company and take Gina and their unborn baby back to the US, Tommy instantly rejects the proposal and throws it
into the fireplace. Gina is then heard saying to Michael they will have to “do it the other way”, hinting she and her husband are the ones who betrayed Tommy and sabotaged his plans to
assassinate Mosley. Reddit user hauntedbundy_ shared the theory online which suggests Gina and Tommy are in cahoots. They wrote: "Gina. Seems obvious the more I think about it.
'Guess it’s plan B' were the last words she uttered to Michael and later we see Mosley having sex with a mysterious blonde. "The way they looked at each other in the
penultimate episode at the Swan Lake ballet, was almost as if they knew each other. "When Michael was talking about taking over the business, 'Gina’s family is very good with this
sort of thing' is obvious to me that they are gangsters or very influential in the world of organised crime. What does everyone else think?" However, Peaky Blinders director
Anthony Byrne has shut down the theories. Speaking to Digital Spy in 2020, Byrne said the mystery woman is not Gina. He said: "No, no, it's not. "I would've shown Anya
Taylor-Joy, there would have been a reason, it would have been more shocking to see her and know once and for all. "But no, I don't remember her name, she was a really lovely
woman who came in and did that scene. "Doing sex scenes is always really difficult anyway, but usually you're working with somebody you've spent weeks, or months with, but
this is just somebody that comes in that morning or that day. "She was great, really lovely, it's as much for Sam as well, he's playing this guy who is really aggressive and
it was the same with Brenda who played the swan (from Swan Lake), a really, really cool woman. "It's just those conversations, working out the action and making sure at every point
both people know exactly what is going to happen, so nothing is improvised at all and then creating a kind of comfortable environment on the set. "But it definitely wasn't Anya
Taylor Joy and it certainly wasn't a stand-in for her character. So yeah, no is the answer."