Doctor Who star unrecognisable while filming with Sex Education actor

We had to do a double take when we saw this Doctor Who star, after they revealed a shorter haircut for their upcoming TV series.

Earlier this year, it was announced that Netflix were creating a drama about a landmark toxic waste case, which took place in Corby, Northamptonshire more than a decade ago.

The Thirteenth Doctor Jodie Whittaker joined the cast, as well as Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood.

The pair were recently spotted filming the show written by Jack Thorne, and both were sporting very different looks.

Jodie’s blonde hair had been cut short into a pixie cut, while Aimee’s usual blonde locks had been switched to a long brunette do with a fringe.

In one picture where the St Trinian’s actress was drinking from a can, she looked particularly different in profile with her shorter haircut.




While Jodie was dressed in a casual outfit of a red adidas fleece and jeans, Aimee wore a brown suede jacket and flares for their shared scene.

The duo looked pally as they filmed on set, linking arms as the former carried a coffee cup with a ‘J’ on it for her name.

Aimee is no stranger to Netflix productions, as one of the key members of the cast in the highly popular Sex Education, which is coming to an end in its fourth and final season.

Jodie also previously starred in Black Mirror, the Charlie Brooker TV series that moved to Netflix after first premiering on Channel 4.



Toxic Town writer Jack previously spoke about the significance of the series in telling the story of a ‘defining moment in history’.

‘It showed our ability to close our eyes and ears to the safety of our people,’ he said, Deadline reported.

‘It also showed the remarkable way that people will fight for what’s right.’

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