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Jodie’s Killing it as our favourite assassin returns

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David Pilditch

FANS of Jodie Comer will be seeing a lot more of her soon.

She is not only returning to our screens earlier than planned in Killing Eve but has also been named the face of a new skincare brand.

Jodie, 27, reprises her role as Villanelle in the spy thriller on the BBC iplayer from April 13.

The release of the third series comes two weeks earlier than originally planned to keep viewers entertaine­d during the Covid-19 crisis and will then become must-see 9pm BBC Sunday night viewing.

Sandra Oh will also return as MI6 agent Eve Polastri, despite being left for dead in season two.

The launch comes as Jodie teamed up with photograph­er Alexi Lubomirski – best known for taking Prince Harry and Meghan’s wedding photograph­s – as she fronts her first beauty campaign.

Ambassador

She has been named as the new global ambassador for eco-friendly skincare brand Nobel Panacea, which was founded by British Nobel Prize-winning chemistry professor, Sir Fraser Stoddart.

Jodie told Vogue magazine how skincare hadn’t always been at the top of her agenda, explaining how she used to remove her make-up.

She said: “It was in my early teens. I used to wash my face with a baby wipe, like that was a normal, okay thing to do!”

But speaking of her latest assignment she said: “I’m so excited about this collaborat­ion.

“The brand is so forward thinking and it’s amazing to think where they could lead.

Beauty is more than aesthetics.

There is so much science and research that has gone into the making of Noble

Panacea products.”

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