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Vikings' Katheryn Winnick and Kristy Dinsmore give look at project

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Katheryn Winnick and her Vikings co-star Kristy Dawn Dinsmore have finally spilled on what their secret project is. For almost a month, the 41-year-old actress has been teasing that she has a new mission up her sleeve.

And while fans thought it was something to do with the History Channel hit, it turns out the Lagertha star is actually getting involved in the Bite The Bullet campaign.

The company aim to give a voice to those who have been through hardships, and to help them ‘bite the bullet’ and talk about their experience.

Just last month Alexander Ludwig, who plays Bjorn in the historical saga, spoke about his battle with addiction – so it’s no wonder his onscreen mum is offering up her support.

Taking to her Instagram story, the star spoke about how excited she was for the project, and how she was about to go and get pampered before heading off to a shoot.

Katheryn told her 3.1million followers: ‘Hey guys, here at a photo-shoot for my secret project and I am so excited. She added: ‘I’m going to give you guys some sneak peeks and see if you can guess what it is.’

Katheryn then shared a boomerang of herself getting her hair done, next to the caption: ‘Last fluff and ready to shoot.’

But despite promising a look at what she was getting up to, the actress stopped posting to her story then, and it was in fact her co-star Kristy that filled us in on the deets.

Sharing pictures from the day, Alexander’s girlfriend shared a series of photos onto her story showing Katheryn doing her thing as she posed in front of the camera.

Letting slip what the whole project was for, the star tagged the Bite The Bullet account while her Vikings buddy did her best front kick towards the camera.

Kristy has recently spoken about Bite The Bullet where she revealed what made her get behind the project.

She told YVR Screen Scene: ‘Often when people are going through struggles, whether it’s addiction or something else, there are people behind them who are also going through it with them. ‘When I was nine my mother died from a brain tumour.

I’m biting two bullets to express two very different paths I could have taken when confronted with these challenges.

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