Emma Watkins reveals her new role on Lego Masters Australia

Emma Watkins reveals her new role on Lego Masters Australia after debuting new character Emma Memma

Emma Watkins has been busily expanding her career since leaving The Wiggles last year and she shows no sign of slowing down. 

The energetic children’s entertainer, 32, revealed to her Instagram fans on Wednesday she will soon be appearing on Channel Nine’s hit reality series Lego Masters Australia. 

The ex-Wiggle will join the two-part ‘Brickmas Special’, which is set to air later this year. 

Emma Watkins (pictured) revealed to her Instagram fans on Wednesday she will soon be appearing on the hit reality series Lego Masters Australia for a two-part Christmas special

The famous entertainer posted a studio photo of her beaming on set alongside MasterChef’s Poh Ling Yeow, Home and Away star Lincoln Lewis and The Block’s Darren Palmer. 

In the photo, Emma is seen grinning from ear to ear in a floral dress. 

‘So excited to be joining @legomastersau for their Brickmas Special with some lovely new friends,’ she wrote beside the image. 

The famous entertainer posted a studio photo of her beaming on set alongside MasterChef's Poh Ling Yeow (second from right), Home and Away star Lincoln Lewis (left) and The Block's Darren Palmer (right)

The famous entertainer posted a studio photo of her beaming on set alongside MasterChef’s Poh Ling Yeow (second from right), Home and Away star Lincoln Lewis (left) and The Block’s Darren Palmer (right) 

Many of her 104,000 followers were quick to offer their congratulations to Emma.

One fan wrote they were ‘so excited’ for her while another piped in that ‘this will be incredible’.

It follows Emma moving her career in new directions since splitting with The Wiggles in October. 

Emma was part of the iconic children's group The Wiggles from 2010 - 2021

Emma was part of the iconic children’s group The Wiggles from 2010 – 2021

Since then the former Yellow Wiggle has created a new character, Emma Memma, which she unveiled in July.

Her alter ego still features Emma’s trademark curly hair, but she has dyed it red to match her bright orange dress and pink shirt.

Emma Memma uses sign language to communicate and Watkins has said she hopes her character will inspire children to learn Auslan.

Watkins recently debuted her new children's character Emma Memma who uses sign language to communicate (pictured)

Watkins recently debuted her new children’s character Emma Memma who uses sign language to communicate (pictured)

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