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Doctor Who’s New Companion, Jenna Louise-Coleman Nearly Sufferes Wardrobe Malfunction

Star walked the red carpet for Titanic 3D

Having been announced as Doctor Who’s new companion last week, Jenna-Louise Coleman is most probably preparing herself for her life to change, and what better place to start than on the red carpet!

Jenna Louise-Coleman

The 25 year-old star who probably more well known for her role as Jasmine Thomas in Emmerdale, walked the red carpet at the Titanic 3D premiere last night. However, it didn’t go as smoothly as she hoped after she nearly suffered a wardrobe malfunction.

Opting to wear an elegant black and green floor length strapless gown, Jenna-Louise looked stunning. However, the star faced the problem of nearly exposing herself when her dress started to slip.

Thankfully, the star gracefully pulled up her dress to avoid any fashion faux pas.

Fans of Doctor Who will have to wait until December to see Jenna, who is replacing Karen Gillan. Speaking about her new role to the Radio Times, the actress said:

“When you keep a secret this big – I’ve kept this one for six weeks – the temptation to tell is all the more irresistible, especially as I live with three school friends. With girl politics the way they are, I couldn’t tell just one friend. I had to phone one of them on the way to the press conference to tell her that I’d borrowed her shoes, in case she saw them in photos.”

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