Scotty T makes his panto debut as the Prince in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The Geordie Shore hunk will be toning down his wild boy ways to woo a princess
CHEEKY chappie Scotty T has gone from being the king of Celebrity Big Brother to a pantomime Prince after bagging the top role in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
The Geordie Shore lad won't have to travel too far from his Newcastle home town for the festive theatre extravaganza in Leeds which kicks off on December 8.
Yet instead of necking on with lots of lasses and getting mortal with the lads, he'll be hanging out with a handful of little men and attempting to woo a beautiful princess.
Talking of sporting the Disney prince's blue jacket, he said: "Some might say that I am already the crowned Prince of the Toon, but I'm proper looking forward to putting on my crown in Leeds and having a crack at Snow White this panto season!
"Come and see me and my co-stars in action.
"It is sure to be pure mint!"
The CBB champ will star alongside veteran comedian Ken Dodd, ex Corrie beauty Tupele Dorgu and former Brookside actor Louis Emerick as he attempts to woo the raven-haired beauty away from a crazed witch and her poison apple.
His latest stage stint couldn't be more different than his current Dreamboys role which sees the blonde hunk get his kit off in front of hundreds of screaming fans.
With Snow White being billed as a family-friendly show, there's a slim chance of the audience getting an eyeful of Scotty T's boxers this time around.
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After revealing the news, the MTV star took to his Twitter page to ramp up the banter.
He wrote: "See you all thought I was joking when I said I was coming for Amber Heard ... mans is now an actor ... Say what Johnny Depp."
His followers were also quick to join in the jokes on his social media page.
One wrote: "This is hilarious - move over Brad Pitt, there's a new actor in town," while another gushed: "Looks like I am off to a panto in Leeds this year... Scotty T can be my Prince Charming any day."
The 8th December to 1st January.
Tickets start from £11.50.