Former Emmerdale beauty Charley Webb has stunned her loyal followers as she underwent a massive hair transformation.
The gorgeous soap actress took to her Instagram Story and showed off her voluminous new hair-do to her 500,000 fans.
She filmed herself in the mirror as she toyed with her new shoulder-length cut, which she wore pulled back while giving a smouldering pose to the camera.
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Despite rocking her new hair-do, the actress was “not sure” if the style suited her, as she added the words: “Not sure if this is a bit too bouncy blow for me. Like, I want beachy, not, done look. This looks like a full blow,” to the picture.
In another post, Charley, 34, can be seen confidently strutting along to Whitney Houston’s pop classic I Wanna Dance With Somebody as she lip-synced to the tune.
The mum-of-three, who is best known for playing Debbie Dingle in the ITV soap, showed off her best moves in a turtleneck jumper and belted shorts while flanked by her pals.
“I can’t,” Charley wrote alongside the fun clip, which she shared with her followers.
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“Unrehearsed heaven. if I could make a music video on the streets every day, I would,” she added.
Charley’s posts came after she sure made a return to screens on Monday night (February 13) in BBC One’s new thriller, Better.
The new five-part series explores the complicated and powerful bonds between loyalty and family, set in a world where everyone has their own version of right and wrong.
The actress’s return to TV comes after she hasn’t been seen on-screen since she left Emmerdale after 19 years in 2021.
Her character Debbie was last spotted in the Dales in 2021 when she was involved in an affair with Al Chapman while he was engaged to Priya Sharma.
The 34-year-old left the ITV soap for good following the birth of her third child, Ace.
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