Louise Minchin is unrecognisable as she transforms into Wonder Woman for Children in Need
PRESENTER Louise Minchin has ditched her famous blonde bob to channel her inner Wonder Woman for Children in Need.
Louise Minchin looked unrecognisable as she transformed into Wonder Woman for Children in Need
The 47-year-old and her fellow BBC Breakfast presenters got right into the spirit of things as they backed the charity appeal’s Be A Hero campaign.
Louise chose to emulate super hero Wonder Woman, and she looked every bit as glamorous as the original Lynda Carter character.
Dressed in the iconic outfit, the presenter showed off her incredible figure.
Louise flaunted her perfect pins in the starry skirt and boots and covered her golden locks with a brunette wig.
The star showed off her incredible figure in the iconic outfit
Bill Turnbull dressed as The Lone Ranger
Completing her look, the star added a pair of Pudsey ears.
Revealing why she chose Wonder Woman as her hero, Louise said: "I used to love watching Wonder Woman when I was growing up.
"I thought she was fantastically strong and powerful, and was never afraid to fight for her rights."
She added: "I still envy her ability to miraculously change her outfit and look super-glamorous in just seconds.
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"I have loved pretending to be her today, we have had so much fun, so why not try dressing up as your childhood hero yourself, and support Children in Need."
Meanwhile, Charlie Stayt dressed up as Sir Norman Wisdom, Bill Turnbull was The Lone Ranger and Naga Munchetty channeled her inner Prince.
To date, the Great British public has raised over £790 million for children and young people across the UK and Children in Need is calling on people to once again pull out the stops and to help raise money to change young lives.
BBC Children in Need returns to screens tomorrow on BBC One from 7:30pm.
BBC Children in Need returns tomorrow