Billie Piper and Lady Kitty Spencer looked very glamorous as they attended the Bvlgari High Jewelry Gala at the National Gallery on Thursday night.
The actress, 42, showed off her incredible figure in a silky white corset dress, teamed with strappy silver heels.
Billie’s short auburn locks had bouncy curls and she opted for a bold red lip, while accessorizing it with a ruby necklace.
Meanwhile, radiant Lady Kitty, 33, turned heads in a striking strapless pink floral mesh dress.
The girls posed for stunning individual photos in front of rows of candles, before posing together for a group photo with Wallis Day.
Billie Piper and Lady Kitty Spencer looked very glamorous as they attended the Bvlgari High Jewelry Gala at the National Gallery on Thursday night.
The actress, 42, showed off her incredible figure in a silky white corset dress, teamed with strappy silver heels.
It comes after Billie looked unrecognizable as she swapped glamorous dresses for rotten teeth and face tattoos on her Netflix show KAOS.
Taking to Instagram, the star shared behind-the-scenes snaps of their bizarre character as they looked into the camera sporting dramatic makeup and tousled hair.
Billie plays the Greek god Cassandra in the new Netflix series, which is a modern take on Greek mythology.
Billie shared a series of selfies on her Instagram writing: ‘The gods are f***ing crazy. Come and watch our show, available now on @netflixuk.’
The series, also starring Jeff Goldblum, Janet McTeer and Suzy Eddie Izzard, has been hailed as “an absolute triumph” by critics after the “wacky” dark comedy arrived on Netflix on Thursday.
The eight-episode series from The End of the F***ing World creator Charlie Covell has impressed pundits with its modern take on Greek mythology.
Billie’s short auburn locks had bouncy curls and she accessorized them with a bold ruby necklace.
Meanwhile, radiant Lady Kitty, 33, turned heads in a striking strapless pink floral mesh dress.
The girls posed for stunning individual photos in front of rows of candles, before posing together for a group photo with Wallis Day.
Billie also ran into Max Dundas at his table.
Starring Hollywood star Jeff as a tracksuit-wearing, power-hungry Zeus, his “effortless” performance and “zany charisma” has left viewers wanting more.
The series follows his character, who wakes up one day and sees a wrinkle on his forehead and believes it is a sign that an ancient prophecy predicting his downfall is coming to fruition.
iNews wonders why no one has cast Jeff Goldblum as the “king of the gods so far” because he fits the character “very well.”
Awarding the series four stars, television editor Emily Baker notes: “An explosion of color and detail that could sometimes be mistaken for a Versace ad, this is a big-budget, clueless romp through the ancient greek mythology. no classical title necessary.
In The Standard’s four-star review, Vicky Jessop writes “this is surely the craziest show to come out in a long time.”
He adds: “The show is an explosion of creativity that practically seeps off the screen, punctuated by sharp bursts of wit and pathos.
‘The story is crazy, the energy frenetic and the acting out of the ordinary. But it all fits together and the end result is a glorious burst of firecracker energy. Just what you need to avoid the autumn blues.
This top British actress looked unrecognizable as they swapped glamorous dresses for rotten teeth and face tattoos on her Netflix show KAOS. Can you guess who it is?
The Hollywood Reporter praised the “impressive cast and cheeky tone” but said it shows “little investment in a substantial following.”
They write: ‘The series becomes an almost non-stop stream of interesting fragments, fused together by an overly aggressive soundtrack and an intrusive Promethean voiceover rather than an actual narrative.
‘Every Goldblum line reading is a little treasure. Especially in the current political climate.”
The Telegraph applauds the black comedy as a “boisterous reboot of Greek myths.”
Jasper Rees notes: “Everything looks splendidly expensive, even without many special effects. The musical palette also travels throughout the store, from Mozart to Bowie to Enya.
Taking to Instagram, the star shared behind-the-scenes snaps of her bizarre character as they looked into the camera sporting dramatic eye makeup and tousled hair.
She captioned the post: ‘The gods are fucking crazy. Come and watch our show, available now on @netflixuk’
“When Zeus takes the form of Jeff Goldblum, we are clearly in the realm of neurotic comedy.”
In The Guardian’s five-star review, the series is praised as “witty, rigorous, wildly intelligent, funny and brutal.”
Lucy Mangan writes: ‘Hilarious, profound and moving – this fantasy series is a total triumph. Its story of Zeus and his companions living in the present day is clever, twisted, and action-packed.
“It’s an absolute triumph, thank Covell and the gods.”