She’s had multiple security scares while receiving rave reviews for her debut solo show.
And on Monday night, Jodie Comer signed autographs for fans following another performance of her one woman play Prima Facie at London’s Harold Pinter Theatre.
The Killing Eve star, 29, kept things low key, wearing jeans and a black jacket as she was greeted by a crowd while exiting the West End theatre.
Thespian: Jodie Comer was effortlessly chic in jeans and a black jacket as she signed autographs for fans following another Prima Facie performance on Monday
Jodie looked effortlessly stylish in her light wash jeans and simple black jacket combination, which she teamed with a pair of New Balance trainers.
The Liverpudlian beauty added a French twist to her ensemble with a black beret worn over her blonde tresses, while shielding her nose and mouth with a facemask.
Earlier this month, Jodie was allegedly embroiled in yet another security scare as the same ‘odd’ fan who targeted her previously waited outside the Harold Pinter Theatre following a performance in Prima Facie.
Post performance: The Killing Eve star, 29, kept things low key as she was greeted by a crowd while exiting the West End theatre
Chic: The Liverpudlian beauty added a French twist to her ensemble with a black beret worn over her blonde tresses, while shielding her nose and mouth with a facemask
The report came just weeks after the actress was whisked out of a separate door when a man exhibiting ‘worrying’ behaviour in a suit with flowers attempted to meet the star at her usual exit.
He is thought to have returned to the spot – however onlookers soon recognised and pointed him out to the venue’s security staff.
A source told The Sun: ‘He seemed to be trying to act casually but kept moving around. First he was across the road, then he moved to one side, and then another.’
Mobbed: Earlier this month, Jodie was allegedly embroiled in yet another security scare as the same ‘odd’ fan who targeted her previously waited outside the Harold Pinter Theatre following a performance in Prima Facie
They added that it appeared as though he was trying to avoid being noticed.
However, her ‘die hard’ fans alerted security who ‘identified him as the same man who had raised concerns before’, it has been claimed.
The onlooker continued: ‘That night, Jodie came out and got straight into her car. But some of her die-hard fans recognised him and pointed him out to security.
‘The staff registered their warning and told them that Jodie isn’t stopping to greet fans outside the stage door at the moment. They insisted that her safety is paramount.’
Representatives for Jodie and the Harold Pinter Theatre were contacted for comment by MailOnline at the time.
It comes after Jodie reportedly found herself at the centre of a security scare after a fan allegedly tried to get under a shutter to the stage door at the theatre of her play.
Role: Jodie’s new theatre venture sees her play idealistic young barrister Tessa, who specialises in defending rape suspects
Jodie’s new theatre venture sees her play idealistic young barrister Tessa, who specialises in defending rape suspects.
Her character, who is described as ‘thoroughbred’, vilifies the victims until she is sexually assaulted and forced to go up against the system she had taken advantage of during her career.
Once Jodie was cast as Tessa, a decision was made to give the character a working-class Liverpudlian voice.
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