Sophie Habboo floors fans with 'Oscar-worthy' impression of Michelle Keegan in Fool Me Once
11.01.2024 - 21:27
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Sophie Habboo has left her fans floored as she revealed a secret talent for impressions. In a video, posted to husband Jamie Laing's TikTok, the former Made in Chelsea star, 30, showed off her impeccable impression of Michelle Keegan in the Netflix thriller Fool Me Once.
In the clip, Sophie took on a Northern accent as she said: "My husband is dead. He's f***ing dead.
He's lying in the ground. I buried him." Captioning the impressive video, Jamie, 35, wrote: "I think she nailed it" and his followers were quick to agree, with one writing: "Sophie needs an Oscar IMMEDIATELY." "GIRLLLL THAT WAS AN OSCAR WINNING PERFROMANCE" added another, while a third quipped: "So convincing.
I was relieved to hear you laugh at the end Jamie." One person, who doubted Sophie's abilities, wrote: "Wasn’t expecting that to actually be good." It comes after Jamie and Sophie announced they will be taking their podcast on tour in April. Ahead of their wedding the couple recorded a podcast titled NearlyWeds, which has since been renamed NewlyWeds, which they will be touring around the country next year.
Sharing the exciting news on Instagram with a hilarious of video of Sophie dress up as Marilyn Monroe, they wrote: "WE’RE GOING ON TOUR! It’s official! NewlyWeds: The Tour 2024! "We got married & forgot to invite you?! So to make it up to you guys, we’re putting on a UK & IRELAND NEWLYWEDS TOUR… consider it our second honeymoon (& Jamie’s birthday present?!)" Speaking to the MailOnline about bringing their podcast to the stage, Jamie said: 'It's no secret that I adore Sophie and have always thought she was hilarious, but it's been amazing for everyone else to see just how brilliant and funny she is through the podcast. "We have the best time
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