THEY say a leopard can't change its spots, but it seems Tyger-Drew Honey can make himself virtually unrecognisable.
has transformed himself into a Victorian for new Sky History series, Jack the Ripper: Written in Blood which drops next week.


The three-part drama-documentary explores the infamous Whitechapel murders of 1888 from an entirely new angle.
It looks at how a team of reporters from local newspaper, The Star, created and fuelled the legend of Jack The Ripper and in so doing, contributed to a serial killer evading justice.
Tyger, who’s almost as famous for his adult movie parents Ben Dover and Linzi Drew as he is for appearing in , plays one of the hacks on the publication.
Hayley Reynolds, Director of Documentaries and Factual at Sky said: “This series offers audiences a startlingly contemporary lens through which to view the Jack the Ripper story.
“The perspectives of contributors who have personal experience of this world provide insight like never before, re-framing the story for Sky HISTORY’s audiences.”;;
Tyger, 29, was last seen in Outnumbered, which launched on in 2007 when he was just 11 years old, at Christmas when a festive special had viewers tuning in in droves.
Appearing alongside his TV siblings, played by and , viewers were blown away by just how much they’d grown up since the early days of the show.
Just wait till they get a look at Tyger in his latest show, which airs on Sky History on Tuesday at 9pm.
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