
Sweetie, darling... we’re back! Two decades after they first took a swig of Bolly, the stars of Absolutely Fabulous have returned – and they barely look a day older.
Jennifer Saunders has resurrected outrageous fashion PR Edina Monsoon and reunited with Joanna Lumley, Jane Horrocks, Julia Sawalha and June Whitfield.
And posing with a rictus grin on her seemingly-Botoxed face, while clad in what looks like a dead ferret and Bacofoil, it’s like Miss Saunders's most feted character never left our screens.
While her best friend, alcoholic fashion editor Patsy Stone, played by Miss Lumley, still seems sozzled as she grimaces in black leather with her trademark bleached beehive backcombed into submission.
Miss Saunders, 53, wrote three new episodes which will be aired at Christmas, while recovering from breast cancer.

The series, affectionately nicknamed Ab Fab, followed the lives of the fashion and fad-obsessed Eddy and Patsy - not forgetting Edina’s long-suffering daughter Saffy, played by Miss Sawalha and dippy assistant Bubble, played by Miss Horrocks.
Bubble now seems to be taking fashion tips from a Japanese schoolgirl, while Saffy still has that same disapproving glare.
Mother - or Gran – is played by Miss Whitfield, who at 86 really does not seem to have aged in the intervening years.
Absolutely Fabulous was first broadcast in 1992 and ran for three series and a two-part special until 1996. It returned for two more series and another two specials between 2001 and 2004, with a Comic Relief edition on BBC1 in 2005.
And this reunion might not be the last, as Miss Saunders has spoken of an Ab Fab film.
'We thought it would be hilarious if [Edina and Patsy] went to a party on an oligarch’s yacht, got drunk, fell asleep and woke up in the middle of the ocean,' she said.

Christine Langan, head of BBC Films, then appeared to confirm the film deal, saying: 'I think Jennifer’s a genius. I can’t imagine anything more exciting than working with her.'
Mother-of-three Miss Saunders earlier this month broke her silence on her cancer battle, and claimed that it would be 'ghastly' for her to 'evoke sympathy' as many people have 'much worse times'.

source: dailymail
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