Loose Women star Jane Moore looks completely different with red hair in a throwback snap.
The 60-year-old journalist was back on the panel on Monday (April 24) alongside Ruth Langsford, Coleen Nolan and Frankie Bridge.
They kicked off the show by discussing the recent deaths of showbiz legends Paul O’Grady, Barry Humphries and Len Goodman.
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The trio have all sadly passed away in the past month and the ITV stars paid tribute to them live on air.
As Jane opened up about previously interviewing Barry Humphries. a picture appeared on screen on the reporter speak to the comedian at the back of a car.
Barry, dressed as his alter ego Dame Edna Everage, can be seen wearing his trademark purple wig with a matching outfit.
Meanwhile, Jane looked almost unrecognisable as she sported cropped red locks and a black suit with a white shirt.
Fans are used to seeing Jane with blonde hair in recent years.
It comes after June admitted she was “struggling” with her health during a recent instalment of the ITV daytime show.
As Jane looked under the weather, the subject of her battle with hay fever was brought to the forefront of discussions.
As the TV star rubbed her eyes, a clearly frustrated Jane told her ITV colleagues: “They’re just constantly itchy.
“I literally want to take them out of my face and scratch them.”
Pal Coleen joked: “Do it then! That would be great telly.”
Viewers at home had been messaging in with possible remedies to try and help Jane
One social media user suggested she put cold tea bags under her eyes to help with the puffiness, while other suggestions included an apple, ginger and lemon shot, and honey, to which Jane replied: “I’ve tried the honey thing, I just put weight on.”
Jane then read out another suggestion of putting Vaseline under her nostrils, adding: “I mean, that’s alright at home, but not when you’re out and about.”
While also twisting her face at other ideas including wearing wrap around sunglasses and a wide rimmed hat, before conceding: “I think if you get it really badly, the only thing that works for me is a jab. That kills it, it’s brilliant.”
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