Jennifer Winget looks HOT as ever in a Brigitte Bardot inspired look
Jennifer Winget is the epitome of class and hotness in this new photoshoot.
Jennifer Winget is currently on the most popular and talented actors we have on board on Television. She continues to surprise us with her bold choices. Be it playing Maya in Beyhadh to her brand commitments, the actor makes sure to keep her fans on the edge.
Now, we came across a few pictures of the diva from her latest shoot and boy she looks hot as hell. In her look inspired by French actor Brigitte Bardot, Jenny is seen rocking the leopard print like a boss. Her 60's inspired hair and fur coat add the perfect drama to her look. Jennifer is seen wearing a vintage leopard print fur coat with fishnet stockings for the shoot. She is seen carrying a 60's puff hairdo. Although her makeup is nude and minimal, she has used a lot of highlighters to highlight the apples of her cheek. She donned this avatar for her close friend Adhuna Bhabani's latest house party film.
Check out the photos here:
We are in complete awe of Jenny, what about you? After nailing the short hair look for Beyhadh, Jennifer is seen experimenting with her hairdo more often. From short hair to this 60's hairdo and now Boho style look for her upcoming show Bepannaah, Jenny stylebook is an inspiration. She is one of the few actresses who is open to experiments and how.
Recently, the first promo of her upcoming show Beypanaah released and her chemistry with Sehban Azim has already set the ball rolling. Along with the duo, Harshad Chopra will be seen sharing screen space in the show.
In a recent interview when we asked Jennifer what love means to her, she said, "Love means being kind to each other. Love means being happy and it is that magical feeling which you get around people you love. Be it friends, family. It could mean different to different people but to me, it is just being kind and happy with each other."
Given that her last character, Maya, was so eccentric, we had asked if it is difficult to play such roles. To this, Jennifer said, "Of course, it is because there are so many layers to this character and there are certain things which are not in the script but since you have been playing this character for so long, you kind of think like that character. There are so many things which you add and subtract, it is all a very fulfilling experience and I think the difficulty of it is the fun part of it."
























































