THE CHASE star has undergone a terrifying makeover for her new stage show and warns fans “be afraid” in a first look at her dramatic transformation.
Jenny, 41, couldn’t be further away from her quiz show alter ego The Vixen, as she embodies an evil queen for a Christmas pantomime performance.
The popular ITV Chaser is playing the Wicked Queen in this year’s pantomime at the Darlington Hippodrome. In an Instagram video, Jenny teased a little bit about her upcoming role.
Dressed to the nines in a dark blue, black, and red glittery costume, Jenny did her best to get into the character of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ Wicked Queen.
She completed the suitably evil look with a large feathered crown placed over her wild red hair and a magical purple staff in hand.
In the video she taunted fans. “Happy Halloween! If you’re scared, you haven’t seen anything yet. Just wait ‘til you meet me, the Wicked Queen!” the TV and comedy star teased, adding a menacing laugh at the end.
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Alongside the video, Jenny wrote a menacing warning. “Be afraid Darlington, be very afraid!” she wrote.
Jenny’s fans were excited about her new look and quickly took to the comments to tell her so.
“You look amazing,” one fan praised.
Another said: “So scary, but still lovely.”
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“Now there’s a wicked queen I’d like to meet!” added a third.
Fans who live in the area were quick to comment that they’d be buying a ticket for this year’s panto. However, some admitted that it was a bit too far to travel.
“I wish you would come closer to me like Derby or Nottingham or Birmingham,” one said.
“Wish you could do the Alhambra in Bradford with the legend that is Billy Pearce because my almost 8-year-old daughter adores you,” added another.
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