Jorgie Porter cuts a chic figure in emerald green flared pants as she shows off her freshly cut locks in the evening
She rocked her puffy blonde locks on the set of Hollyoaks for many years.
But Jorgie Porter decided to turn things around as she debuted her new bob cut at a party at the Ivy in Manchester on Friday.
The actress, 32, looked wise from head to toe as she rocked wide jade pants and a loose white shirt.
Perfect Image: Jorgie Porter looked effortlessly elegant as she debuted her new hairstyle for a night out at The Ivy in Manchester on Friday
Jorgie frequented the Ivy restaurant in well-chosen ivy-colored pants that contrasted beautifully with her English rose complexion.
The Celebs Go Dating star paired the trendy pants with a relaxed white shirt that she tied at her waist.
Making sure not to risk losing her things, her black quilted satchel bag was neatly draped over her shoulder and hung above her waist.
Fully Dressed: The 32-year-old actress showcased her petite figure in high-waisted jade pants and a loose ivory shirt that she tied around her waist
New Do: Jorgie who is best known for her role as Theresa McQueen on Hollyoaks is also known for sporting a bouffant hairstyle, but she decided to change her look and try a classic bob cut
Jorgie took a risk with her hair by deciding to cut it and try out a classic new bob. This bold move paid off as she looked like a new woman with her new do.
The actress’ decision to reinvent her look could be inspired by her decision to spice up her love life through virtual dating.
In April, Jorgie admitted she had to resort to FaceTime to try and get to know potential suitors after struggling to meet someone due to the coronavirus pandemic.
She revealed that she gets a lot of attention on dating apps, but wants to try her hand at video dating while she has more free time.
Sleek: The blonde beauty showcased her timeless style as she walked to the chic restaurant
Jorgie told New! magazine: “I had a FaceTime date. It’s pretty scary because you think we’re just going to sit face to face and say, “Hello, how are you?”
“It’s a bit awkward, so it’s good to do a creative activity like painting a picture together, which we did. It’s cool because you see the effort they put in.
“So if they do their paintings and canvases, you’re like, ‘Ah, he wants to impress me.’
Digital Dating: In April, Jorgie opened up about her struggles to navigate the online dating world and her experience with FaceTime dates due to the coronavirus pandemic
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