Nathalie Morris has debuted a striking new look.
The lead actress of Bump attended the premiere of the fifth and final season of the show in Sydney on Wednesday.
And the star, who plays Oly in the Stan Original Series, looked very different to her on screen persona.
Nathalie, 26, has ditched her blonde hair in favour of darker tresses now styled into a chic mullet.
At the star-studded event, Nathalie spoke exclusively to Daily Mail Australia about how she felt when the show ended.
‘Everyone asked me on the last day of the shoot and I think we were all really relieved, we were really tired so we just felt relief,’ the actress remarked.
Nathalie Morris has debuted a striking new look. The lead actress of Bump attended the premiere of the fifth and final season of the show in Sydney on Wednesday. Pictured
The star, who plays Oly in the Stan Original Series, looked very different to her on screen persona. Nathalie, 26, has ditched her blonde hair in favour of darker tresses now styled into a chic mullet.
‘Now, it’s like – my grandparents lived overseas and when they died, I didn’t really notice until two years later because I wouldn’t have seen them anyway, and I think it’s the same with Bump.
‘It’s going to be a really slow burn of knowing we’re not going back for another season. In a couple of years time, I’ll be like ”woah I really miss that” whereas right now, it hasn’t hit me yet,’ she added.
Nathalie also commented on the storylines she would have liked to have seen on the show.
Nathalie cut a stylish figure as she stepped out on the red carpet alongside her partner Stevie Cruz-Martin as they put on a very loved-up display
At the premiere of the last season of the series, Oly told Daily Mail Australia that ‘Everyone asked me on the last day of shoot and I think we were all really relieved, we were really tired so we just felt relief. It’s going to be a really slow burn of knowing we’re not going back for another season’
‘Oly queer! I would have loved to see Oly be queer!’ she exclaimed.
‘I would have loved to see Oly in New York! Obviously those decisions are made because to take one character to New York and shoot with an entirely different crew there is tricky, but I would have loved to see Oly for a couple of episodes in New York working,’ Morris added.
The comedy-drama series was created by Claudia Karvan (who also stars) and Kelsey Munro.
It centres around Oly (Morris) and her boyfriend Santi (Carlos Sanson Jr) who have a surprise baby in season one when they are both still in school.
The couple have a wide network of family and friends to help them out, including Oly’s mother Angie (Karvan) and father Dom (Angus Sampson).
The comedy-drama was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed shows on Stan upon its debut in 2021 and spawned a spin-off series – Year Of – in 2023.
The brand new season of the Stan Original Series Bump will premiere on Boxing Day, all episodes at once. Every episode of Seasons 1, 2, 3 and 4 are now streaming, only on Stan.
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