Emmerdale actress Isobel Steele looked stunning in a series of skiing snaps with her family – including her lookalike brother Conrad.
The star has undergone a complete glow-up since saying goodbye to her soap character Liv Dingle, including a shorter cropped hairstyle.
Isobel wore her blonde locks in a short bob that just grazed her shoulders as she grinned at the camera from a ski lodge outdoor bar, looking snug in a hot pink long-sleeved top.
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The star added a gold pendant necklace to her ensemble as she squinted in the bright sun, surrounded by snow-covered slopes and with a ski lift visible in the background.
Isobel and her brother Conrad looked to be enjoying some drinks before hitting the slopes again, with Conrad bundled up in a woolly hat and jacket.
Later, Isobel snuggled up to the rest of her family before sharing a snap of her in full ski gear – including a yellow helmet, reflective goggles and thick boots, with poles in each hand.
She captioned her snaps on Instagram: “Obligatory ski pics.”
One fan branded her “absolutely lovely”, as another gushed: “Hope you had the best time!”
“You’re the best!” a third social media user told her, as another said: “Miss seeing you on Emmerdale. Did you think of coming back as a new character?”
Her former co-stars also rushed to support the post, with Eden Taylor Draper, who plays Belle Dingle; Gabby Thomas star Rosie Bentham and Amelia Spencer actress Daisy Campbell all dropping likes on the post.
Isobel’s character Liv was tragically killed off in the 50th anniversary storm, after being crushed by a caravan that blew over in the strong winds.
The actress wanted more time to focus on her music career – and regularly posts cover songs to her YouTube channel.
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Speaking about her exit to The Mirror, she said: “I joined when I was 15. I knew I didn’t want to stay forever and at some point you must make that call.
“Last September it felt the right time to move on and I wanted to give the producers a year to come up with a great exit for Liv. As an actress, you take a risk deciding to go.
“And so, when they phoned me in April to tell me Liv was going to be killed in a storm, I had mixed feelings.
“I was excited because it meant I got to be in the 50th celebrations with a huge storyline, but equally I knew it meant I would never be coming back.”
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