Coronation Street actress Dolly-Rose Campbell looked almost unrecognisable compared to her soap alias as she posed with her on-screen partner.
Dolly-Rose, who plays Gemma Winter in the hit ITV soap, is used to playing the ‘gobby’ character, who recently had quads with her partner Chesney Brown.
Gemma typically appears on-screen with bold outfits comprised of plenty of sequins and glitter, and tends to pin her hair up into space buns or bunches.
But, in a snap taken at the Bolton Food and Drink Festival this weekend, Dolly-Rose looked totally different.
The star donned a navy blue frock emblazoned with a floral pattern, with a brown cardigan pulled over her shoulders as she posed for a photo.
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The star wore her blonde locks loose and free to frame her face while she posed with her arm around Bolton Council CEO Anthony Oakman, with her co-star Sam Aston on his other side.
Sam and Dolly play on-screen partners Gemma and Chesney – so they’re no strangers to being around one another.
Later, the pair joined one of the festival’s chefs for a quick selfie, with Dolly stripping out of her cardigan to show off her sleeveless summer dress, raising her arm high to capture the best angle.
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Sam could be seen grinning beside her in a blue checked shirt worn open over a white tee and light blue jeans.
Dolly made her first appearance on the cobbles as Gemma back in 2014, a pal of the late Kylie Platt.
She quickly became a soap favourite, despite her rough beginnings and relationship with drug lord Callum Logan, and eventually hit it off with Chesney.
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The couple welcomed quadruplets Aled, Bryn, Carys and Cleo, with Aled currently embroiled in a storyline concerning his Deafness – with Gemma torn over whether to get him fitted with cochlear implants.
And Chesney actor Sam is also no stranger to fatherhood in real life, having recently welcomed a son with his wife Briony.
Their son, Sonny, was born in August last year, admitting of his journey into fatherhood to OK! Magazine : “It’s hard to put into words. Just watching this tiny baby, who was six weeks premature, grow and now be doing so well is amazing.
“It’s such a rollercoaster.”
Asked whether his experience of on-screen parenting prepared him for the reality, Sam laughed: “I think it did for holding a baby, but it’s not like I’m getting up in the night and changing their nappies!
“They only bring them on set for the take, so I hold them for a bit and then they go off with a chaperone or their mum.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk