X Factor series 11 contestant Stephanie Nala stole the show when she appeared on the hit ITV talent show in 2014.
Winning over judge Cheryl, who became her mentor, Stephanie flew through the auditions and judges’ houses before ending up in the live shows.
However, her time swiftly came to an end as she ended up in 14th place, only making it one week into the final episodes.
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Stephanie’s time on the X Factor was far from smooth, as she was forced to address former school mates accusing her of being a bully, as well as being pictured urinating in the street after a night out.
But eight years later, Stephanie looks like a totally different person after sharing a number of very glamorous snaps on her social media pages.
Posting to her 56k Twitter followers, Stephanie smouldered for the camera as she donned a plunging orange silk dressing robe, which featured a neckline which went down to her belly button.
The star paraded off her curves and long legs in the stunning snap as she finished the look off with glamorous but natural looking make-up
Sitting on a huge grey sofa, Stephanie looked up at the camera as she showed off much darker hair colour than her blonde locks on ITV.
In a second snap, Stephanie sported long, sleek dark locks as she opted for a long sleeved black minidress with a Moschino belt cinching her in at the waist.
The former ITV star is clearly no stranger to travelling around the world, with several snaps showing her posing in front of city skylines, as well as soaking up the sun in a pool in an exotic location.
However, Stephanie appears to have said goodbye to pursuing a music career, with no mention of her music on her social media pages.
She first appeared on TV screens as part of the group Luminites on the seventh series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2013.
However, Stephanie decided to go solo as she parted ways with the band after three years together.
Meanwhile, Daily Star revealed that Simon Cowell has secured a deal with Channel 5 to bring the X Factor back.
A source said: “As soon as X-Factor was up for grabs, there was interest from a number of the networks. X-Factor is one of the most iconic shows in TV history, so it’s no surprise lots of channels were keen.
“The production company had their pick. After a lot of meetings, execs decided to go with Channel 5.”
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk