Lucy Punch cut a stylish figure on Friday as she posed alongside actor Sebastian Croft at the S.S.Daley Fall show during London Fashion Week.
The Amandaland actress, 47, looked effortlessly chic in a sharp black suit and black loafers as she smiled for snaps at the fashion event, held at London’s The Strand.
Lucy teamed her smart blazer and blazer combo with statement gold earrings, while finishing off her look with a sweep of pink lipstick.
The actress, who wore her blonde hair loose, was in odd spirits at the event as she mingled with former co-star Sebastian, 23, who played her son in 2024 romantic teen comedy, How to Date Billy Walsh.
The pair were in good company on the front row as other names taking in the show included Nicola Roberts, William Bracewell, Joely Richardson and Sheila Atim.
Girls Aloud singer Nicola, 39, looked chic in a black blazer and matching longline shorts, with the star adding sheer тιԍнтs and heels.
Lucy Punch cut a stylish figure on Friday as she posed alongside actor Sebastian Croft at the S.S.Daley Fall show during London Fashion Week
The Amandaland actress, 47, looked effortlessly chic in a sharp black suit and black loafers as she smiled for snaps at the fashion event, held at London’s The Strand
It comes amid news Lucy’s show Amandaland has allegedly been given the green light for series two
Meanwhile, actress Joely, 60, showcased her quirky sense of fashion as she donned a dog print jumper and red leather, fingerless gloves.
Lucy’s outing comes as Amandaland has reportedly been recommissioned for a second series in a huge update sure to delight fans.
The BBC sitcom which also stars Dame Joanna Lumley and Philippa Dunne – which is a spinoff of hit show Motherland – has already proven to be popular with viewers after dropping this month.
And bosses are said to be keen to bring Amanda, her mum Felicity and friend Anne back for more.
Sources have told the Mail that Dame Joanna Lumley, 78, has been telling friends she has already signed up to film another instalment later this year.
An insider said: ‘Joanna is over the moon at the success of the show and that it’s returning for a second time.
‘She got given more of a role in this series and thinks it will go as far as Motherland.’
Meanwhile, an insider told the Daily Star newspaper’s H๏τ TV column: ‘Almost five million Brits are hooked on ‘Amandaland’. It’s become a mᴀssive hit.
The actress was in odd spirits at the event as she mingled with former co-star Sebastian, 23, who played her son in 2024 romantic teen comedy, How to Date Billy Walsh
The pair were in good company on the front row as other names taking in the show included Nicola Roberts, William Bracewell, Joely Richardson and Sheila Atim [L-R]
Joely [third left], 60, showcased her quirky sense of fashion as she donned a dog print jumper and red leather, fingerless gloves
Girls Aloud singer Nicola, 39, looked chic in a black blazer and matching longline shorts, with the star adding sheer тιԍнтs and heels
The performer left her fiery red locks to loosely cascade over her shoulders
Nicola was seen making the acquaintance of ballet dancer William Bracewell
S.S Daley’s Fall collection featured outerwear with bold prints and shapes
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‘Top brᴀss at the BBC want another series because they think it has the potential to become a mega hit.
‘They think it could soon become even more popular than Motherland.’
It’s reported another six episode run is in the pipeline, with writers already working on scripts and filming set to kick off later in 2025.
Lucy, Dame Joanna and Philippa are believed to have already agreed to reprise their respective roles as Amanda, Felicity and Anne.
The source added that they’re excited to get started on the new episodes.
Lucy’s outing comes as Amandaland has reportedly been recommissioned for a second series in a huge update sure to delight fans (Lucy as Amanda)
Bosses are said to be keen to bring Amanda, her mum Felicity and friend Anne back for more [Lucy pictured with Dame Joanna Lumley (R) and Philippa Dunne (L)]
It’s reported another six episode run is in the pipeline, with writers already working on scripts and filming set to kick off later in 2025
MailOnline contacted the BBC for comment.
Meanwhile, BBC bosses think Amandaland has a ‘a lot of potential’.
Another insider said: ‘Everyone thinks it’s likely to ramp up some big awards and bumper ratings.’
The first series was produced by Motherland’s writer Sharon Horgan’s production company Merman.