Married at First Sight UK's Ella Morgan will be playing a surprising role in a pantomime inspired by Snow White.

The reality TV star, who recently appeared on Celebs Go Dating, will star as the Magic Mirror in North East's Adult Pantomime's very own Snow White and the Seven Drag Queens.

The announcement was made on the panto's official Instagram page, alongside the caption: "The flag she flies is full of pride - she won our hearts as the ultimate bride."

She'll be joining the cast — led by Gogglebox and I'm a Celebrity star Scarlett Moffatt — on two dates, performing in Brighton on January 5 and Nottingham on January 6. Tickets to the panto are available now.

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The announcement of Ella as the Magic Mirror was met with excitement by fans and celebrities alike, with her MAFS co-star Jay Howard supporting her and writing: "Amazing!! Can't wait to watch".

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Meanwhile, Ella has confirmed she'll appear on a special reunion episode of MAFS alongside her co-stars from series 8 as well as contestants from series 9.

"I have a boyfriend, I obviously wasn't looking for a husband," Ella said, referring to her partner, who she met on Celebs Go Dating.

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"I don't have any beef with any of the cast, I was actually surprised when they asked me to do it," she added.

"There was drama, not with me but with other people. I had a lovely time and watched as the drama unfolded and talked about Alex the whole time. I asked for my boyfriend to come on with me, but they said he's not from the show, so I had to go in on my own."

Married at First Sight UK airs on E4 in the UK. Married at First Sight Australia airs on Nine Network in Australia and E4 in the UK.

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