The EastEnders actress Tilly Keeper posted a few stunning pictures of herself posing in a chair on her Instagram page.
In a skintight leopard outfit, EastEnders actress Tilly Keeper looked nothing like her character Louise Mitchell.
The 24-year-old actress is well-known for her role as Lisa Fowler’s daughter on the venerable soap opera.
Tilly initially made an appearance on the show in 2016, and she typically dons plain t-shirts, jeans, or skirts.
Tilly, though, is nothing like her character in real life.
She posted a photo of herself on Instagram sitting in what appeared to be someone’s reading room in a brown leather recliner.
She captioned the pictures of her seated in front of floor-to-ceiling bookcases in jest, “A shelfie.”
In a skintight, knee-length leopard dress and strappy, black high heels, the actress looked magnificent.
She had lovely blonde hair that spilled across her front in gentle waves.
Fans were in awe and immediately praised her appearance in the post’s comments section.
One user commented, “You look amazing,” and another added, “Omg stop, you’re a beautttt.”
You are gorgeous, Tilly, wrote one of your followers. Another admirer added: “Naturally lovely.”
Tilly has reportedly joined the fourth season of the popular Netflix series You, according to earlier this year’s reports.
You has been shooting in the UK for a number of months now.
Tilly will work with Penn Badgley, who portrays the primary character Joe Goldberg, Dario Coate, who plays Alex Neeson in Corrie, and Eve Austin, who plays Tabitha Taylor-Rudd in Emmerdale.
At the time, a source stated to The Sun: “The show’s millions of worldwide fans, who grew accustomed to the first three seasons taking place in various US cities, would be completely shocked by this.
“The last thing they would have anticipated was for the upcoming film to cross the Atlantic completely and have a large British cast.
But despite the fact that Joe would undoubtedly return to his sinister activities once he reaches London, the producers wanted to offer a different perspective on the show.