JANE Krakowski has stunned donning skintight pants in new photos of the star at her Broadway show.
The actress, 55, is most known for her role as Jenna Maroney in the NBC comedy series 30 Rock, which aired from 2006 to 2013.
Jane’s career has continued to soar on and off screen as she’s now starring in the Broadway show Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age.”
Photos captured the Ally McBeal alum on Monday at the show’s opening night in New York City, sporting a plunging blue blazer and tiny black shorts, exposing her toned legs.
She completed the look with thigh-high black leather boots and her blond locks flowing straight down.
Fans adored Jane in 30 Rock, for which she received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
She went on to earn a host of other film and TV credits, including starring opposite Ellie Kemper in Netflix’s Unbreakable Kimmy Schmitt.
Jane also hosts the FOX game show Name That Tune with former American Idol judge Randy Jackson.
STUMPED
Last month, she appeared on Live, where she tested host Mark Consuelos’s skills at the game in a special Stump Mark segment.
Jane ended up winning and celebrated on stage with his wife and co-host, Kelly Ripa.
Name That Tune has been getting a lot of attention lately with its slew of celebrity guests.
Also last month, fans were left shaking their heads when contestant and Backstreet Boys member Howie Dorough made a major mistake that cost him the game.
He played against Love Is Blind host and 98 Degrees boy bander Nick Lachey, who secured the victory after Howie failed to guess the song’s name, The Chicken Dance.
FANS’ REACTIONS
“ITS THE CHICKEN DANCE, HOW DID THEY GET THAT WRONG?! #NameThatTune,” one fan asked on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“How do you not know the chicken dance @howied ? come on Howard! #namethattune,” complained another.
“Howie didn’t know the chicken dance?! #NameThatTune,” a third replied.
The game show was first released in 1984 and then revived in 2021.
It’s currently in its third season.