YES, they're smoking hot, but Hollyoaks' cuties Lena Kaur and Zoë Lister have got a serious message.
The pair have joined the government's Fire Kills campaign to ensure young people know how to prevent a fire, and how to escape one, if need be.
And with students starting their term this September, the girls are urging them to take extra care.
On average, five people aged 17 to 24 are killed or injured by fires each day, and statistics show that you are more than twice as likely to die in a fire if you don’t have a working smoke alarm.
New Hollyoaks babe Lena Kaur, who plays student Leila Roy, says: “Moving out of home into your own place might feel like a Great Escape – being able to do what you want, when you want – but you have to get clued up on potential dangers in the home.
"When you live in your own accommodation you’re responsible for yourself, and no one is there to look after you – if you have a fire, you need to be prepared."
Zoë Lister, who plays Zoë Carpenter, adds: “My character has escaped some really sticky situations in her time – especially when she was seeing her mad ex-boyfriend Will!
"It’s much easier to test your smoke alarm once a week and plan your escape from fire than it is to escape from a psycho! Planning escape routes with your housemates is fun too and it could save you life – so do it!"
You heard the girls!
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