Jenny Powell, 56, shows off her age-defying figure in a tiny pink bikini as she recreates Lorraine Chase’s iconic Luton Airport Campari advert
Jenny Powell donned a pink bikini to recreate Lorraine Chase’s iconic Luton Airport Campari advert in an Instagram Reel shared on Friday.
The TV presenter, 56, showed off her age-defying figure in the two-piece as she hilariously recreated the iconic advert.
Jenny’s friend Simon Horth asked Jeremy Clyde’s famous line: “Did you really come here from paradise?”
And Jenny, who played Lorraine, replied: ‘No! Luton Airport!’ before asking the fans, “The question is, what was the ad?” Ha.’
English actress and model Lorraine, 73, rose to fame in the mid-1970s as the face of Italian alcohol brand Campari.
Jenny Powell, 56, donned a pink bikini to recreate Lorraine Chase’s iconic Luton Airport Campari advert in an Instagram Reel shared on Friday
The TV presenter showed off her age-defying figure in the two-piece as she hilariously recreated the iconic advert
Jenny’s friend Simon Horth asked Jeremy Clyde’s famous line: “Did you really come here from paradise?” And Jenny, who played Lorraine (pictured), replied: ‘No! Luton Airport!’
Lorraine’s series of humorous adverts with the company showed her in numerous glamorous locations with chic Mr Jeremy, now 83.
In each ad, Jeremy would be surprised that Lorraine would choose to mix her alcohol with lemonade instead of soda.
This would lead to a voiceover saying, “Campari. With soft drinks, with lemonade, with tonic water. But always with pleasure.’
In the most memorable advert, Jeremy flirted with Lorraine by asking: ‘Did you really come here from paradise?’
Lorraine didn’t take the bait and replied firmly in her strong South East London accent: ‘No. Luton Airport!’
This line, along with “It’s nice ‘ere, innit?” (sic), became a popular catchphrase in the UK, and was recorded at Luton Airport by girl group Cats UK
Jenny’s 150,000 followers passed her test with flying colors, replying: ‘Very Lorraine Chase :)’; ‘Campari. (With lemonade, not soda)’;
The Campari adverts showed her in numerous glamorous locations with the chic Mr Jeremy (pictured), now 83, who was always shocked by her preference for lemonade over soft drinks.
This would lead to a voiceover saying, “Campari. With soft drinks, with lemonade, with tonic water. But always with pleasure
‘No. Luton Airport!’ and Lorraine’s ‘It’s nice ‘ere, innit?’ from other advertisements became popular slogans in Great Britain and led to the record Luton Airport by girl group Cats UK
Jenny’s friend Simon Horth asked Jeremy Clyde’s famous line: “Did you really come here from paradise?” And at the end, Jenny asked fans, “The question is, what was the ad?” Ha’
Jenny’s 150,000 followers passed her test with flying colors, replying: ‘Very Lorraine Chase :)’ and ‘Campari. (With lemonade, no soda)
‘Campari’; ‘Campari, I think you look quite good’; ‘Lorraine Chase Campari’; ‘Campari?’;
‘Omg Lorraine Chase was so good in the Campari ad. I love this. We often say ‘Luton Airport’ with Lorraine’s accent.
‘No! Luton Airport. But you look heavenly’; “Campari, wasn’t it Lorraine Chase? It looks beautiful by the way.”