A NINETIES heartthrob has been seen looking unrecognisable while donning a corset and suspenders for his new role.
Actor Jason Donovan was seen starring in The Rocky Horror Show as it celebrated its 50th anniversary, at the Theatre Royal Sydney.

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Playing the part of Dr Frank-N-Furter, Jason, 54, looked world’s away from his everyday as he donned a red corset and black leather jacket.
Jason also rocked red hair and fishnet tights, as well as red heels for the iconic role, and pearls around his neck.
The star had a strong makeup look on too, with a red lip and smoky eye as he wowed audiences with his performance.
Jason has replaced his Neighbours co-star Craig McLachlan in the role.
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Last time Jason was on stage he shocked his audience after catching a bra that was thrown at him on stage in Cheshire.
The Australian star looked bemused as a reveller at the Rewind North festival lobbed her black lingerie at him during his performance.
It was Jason’s first live performance following the end of Neighbours where he reprised his role as Scott Robinson alongside Kylie Minogue.
Kylie played his on-screen wife Charlene.
Jason shot to fame in the late 80s when he played hunky Scott, before leaving the soap in 1988 to start a music career.
He has sold over 3 million records, and his debut album Ten Good Reasons was one of the highest-selling albums of 1989.
Jason has also appeared in several stage musicals – he is mostly known for being the lead in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in the early 1990s – a show he starred in again in 2019.
He also enjoyed a successful stint on I’m a Celebrity in 2006 where he finished in third place.

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