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Jenny Walser, also known as Jennifer Catherine Walser, is a multi-talented individual with a diverse set of skills and a passion for making an impact in various fields. Born on May 1, 1995, she hails from Britain and has risen to prominence as an actress, director, and natural scientist.

In the realm of acting, Jenny's performances have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Her ability to embody different characters with depth and authenticity has earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan following. From the stage to the big screen, she has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Beyond her acting endeavors, she has demonstrated her creative flair behind the camera as a director.

Currently, Jenny is making waves in the entertainment industry with her portrayal of Tori Spring in the highly anticipated Netflix adaptation of "Heartstopper." Fans are eager to see how she brings this beloved character to life and infuses the story with her exceptional talent and emotional depth. 

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Heartstopper cast playfully torment anti-LGBTQ+ protestors by dancing and blowing kisses at London Pride

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Heartstopper cast were already our fave people, but watching them dance in front of anti-LGBTQ+ protestors at London Pride will make you love them even more.Thousands of LGBTQ+ people and allies have taken to the streets of the capital today to mark the 50th Pride in London, donning their brightest colours and expressing themselves in the boldest ways.Sadly, a group of protestors also decided to show up, waving signs with anti-gay messages on, trying to prevent the community from celebrating.But, the people of London were not prepared for the protestors to dull their sparkle, as one youngster approached the elderly men at the railings and tried to grab his sign.As he did this, I Wanna Dance With Somebody by Whitney Houston blasted over the speakers, with the cast of Netflix’s Heartstopper enjoying a joyous boogie and flipping off the protestors.It truly was a sight to behold, as Joe Locke (who plays Charlie Spring) and Sebastian ‘Bash’ Croft (Ben Hope) jumped around wearing rainbow flags, waving middle fingers and blowing sarcastic kisses to the group.The stars of Heartstopper absolutely loving it as anti-LGBT protesters are challenged by a young Pride supporter #Pride pic.twitter.com/7uUwaG9MXWWatching on was Kit Connor (who plays Nick Nelson), who was seen clapping and filming what can only be described as iconic behaviour.Those weren’t the only three cast members at Pride today, as it seemed to be a Heartstopper fest with Tobie Donovan (Isaac Henderson), Kizzy Edgell (Darcy Olsson), Corinna Brown (Tara Jones), Rhea Norwood (Imogen Heaney), and Jenny Walser (Tori Spring) also marching through the streets with colourful face paint and vibrant outfits.After trolling the protestors, the cast rejoined the march, where they.

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