SHE'S a supermodel, actress, West End, Broadway, TV and film star who can count rock legends Mick Jagger and Bryan Ferry among her ex-lovers.
And her next stop is Southampton for a sexy stage show at the city's Mayflower theatre.
Jerry Hall is to star in The Vagina Monologues for one week only in May.
The 50-year-old American model and mother-of-four, famed for her nude scene as Mrs Robinson in The Graduate, will be joined on stage by Claire King, pictured below right, the Emmerdale and Bad Girls actress most recently seen in Strictly Come Dancing and Sue Holderness, below left, who played Marlene in Only Fools and Horses. The trio will recount tales and anecdotes from hundreds of women from all backgrounds. The stories are uplifting, appealing, funny and often rude.
A Mayflower spokesman said: "We are delighted that Jerry Hall will be joining the cast of this fantastically funny and poignant show when it arrives in May.
"The Vagina Monologues is a show that audiences can enjoy again and again as different casts provide their own unique spin on the hilarious stories.
"It is a credit to The Mayflower's reputation as the leading theatre in the south that we attract high calibre artistes such as Jerry Hall to entertain our audiences." Cover girl Jerry, who appeared in the Batman movie in 1989, will also star in a revival of Tennessee Williams' play Sweet Bird of Youth in Dublin this year.
The Vagina Monologues has received prestigious nominations for Drama Desk and Obie awards in New York and a nomination for the Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.
The show is a global phenomenon with multiple productions in 25 countries.
Last year Sharon Osbourne starred in the show at The Mayflower.
Other celebrities who have taken part in The Vagina Monologues include Kate Winslet, Whoopi Goldberg, Calista Flockhart, Dannii Minogue, Ruby Wax, Mariella Frostrup and Honor Blackman.
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