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Soap opera star Donna Mills says she was the inspiration for Sandy from ‘Grease’

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Soap opera star Donna Mills claimed in a video on Monday that she was the real-life inspiration for the “Grease” ingénue Sandy.

The 81-year-old star posted the video on her Instagram in which she’s dressed as Sandy Olsson, wearing a pink sweater and then dons a leather jacket over a lacy top.

Mills swears in the video that she was the muse that “Grease” writer Jim Jacobs used to pen the character.

“Did you know I went to school with Jim Jacobs? Jim Jacobs who wrote ‘Grease’? Jim Jacobs who used me as his model for Sandy,” Mills said.

“I didn’t know it at the time, but I found out years later — I was the original Sandy.”

Both Mills and Jacobs are Chicago natives and attended William Howard Taft High School together.

Jacobs’ musical — which he co-wrote with his friend Warren Casey — has spawned several musical productions including the iconic film version starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John as well as an upcoming prequel called “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies.”

In 2010, Jacobs revealed the idea for “Grease” came to him while hanging out with friends from a local theater group.

The musical has since spawned several productions including the 1978 movie with John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Col
Donna Mills and “Grease” writer Jim Jacobs attended the same high school together in Chicago. Ron Galella Collection via Getty
The “Knots Landing” actress appeared in an Instagram video wearing a pink sweater before donning a leather jacket and a lacy top. Instagram/@thedonnamills
Mills swears in the video that she was the inspiration which “Grease” writer Jim Jacobs used to write the character of Sandy. Instagram/@thedonnamills

“We’re sitting around in my apartment in like 1969, and it was some cast party of a show,” said Jacobs.

“I was playing Dion and the Belmonts, Little Richard and the Five Satins, and I said to Warren, ‘Man, wouldn’t that be a gas to do a Broadway show using this kind of music instead of that traditional “Brigadoon,” “Oklahoma” stuff that we all know?’ ”

Mills began her acting career in 1966 on the CBS soap opera “The Secret Storm” as well as a recurring role in the “Dallas” spinoff “Knots Landing.”

She is slated to appear in Jordan Peele’s horror-comedy “Nope,” which is set to open on July 22.