EastEnders ‘ Maisie Smith got creative with her editing filters for her latest selfies, tinting a glamorous outdoor snap in shades of black and white.
Uploading both the monochrome and colour versions, the 18-year-old starlet confessed she “just couldn’t decide…” between the two snaps.
Wearing a magenta crop top, the soap star showed off her golden summer glow as she left her arms bare in the evening sunlight.
Maisie paired the tee with some denim shorts, letting her flame-red tresses tumble over her shoulder in curls.
With lashings of pink lipstick and barely-there mascara, the actress was the definition of old Hollywood glamour as she gazed at the camera.
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In the comments below the snap, her 645,000 followers gave the outfit snaps their seal of approval, impressed by both colour-block filters.
One said: “You look lovely either way!”
“The black and white is very retro glam…” added a second.
“Wow you’re so gorgeous,” exclaimed a third.
Maisie, who plays Tiffany Butcher on Albert Square, recently teased an exciting new storyline to take place on the legendary BBC One soap opera.
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Speaking to Digital Spy, the starlet admitted she hoped Tiff could take down Gray Atkins, the violent lawyer who has managed to seduce her sister Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty).
She said: “I love the sisterly relationship developing between Tiffany and Whitney.
“I see Shona as my sister in real life. We’ve gone through so much together, so Whit and Tiff are like a reflection of our actual relationship. I’m always coming across little clips from back in the day – I didn’t realise just how long Shona and I have known each other.”
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Potentially hinting at plot lines to come, she added: “What would Tiff think about Whit’s crush on Gray? Well, if she knew what he was really like, then she definitely wouldn’t let it happen!
“Oh, I would love for Tiffany to be the one to give Gray a piece of her mind. Given the right tools, I reckon Tiff could take him down!”
Watch this space!
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk