EastEnders actress Louisa Lytton has shown off her dramatic new hair style after becoming a mum last year.
The 33-year-old gave birth to her daughter Aura on August 30 2021 and told fans it was time for a makeover on the weekend.
Sharing a video of her at the hairdressers getting her long locks chopped into a chic shorter do with a cute fringe, the actress looked stunning.
Accompanying the video was Beyonce's new track Cozy giving a real high-energy feel to Louisa's transformation.
The mum-of-one captioned the post: "I call this the ‘Don’t F with me, I made a whole human being’ chop
"It’s been a long time coming. Being a mum finally gave me the confidence to sit in @avahollandhair chair and say I need a change, something for me. She said ‘let’s go’
"Let’s really go."
Fans loved the empowered video with many congratulating Louisa on her new look.
One said: "Shorter hair makes you look younger. Looks fantastic."
Another gushed: "Wow you look soooooo SEXY purrrrfect Goddess."
While a third thought the mum-of-one looked like Bond Girl Ana de Armas.
Louisa required an emergency c-section when welcomed her first child into the world with husband Ben Bhanvra last year.
The London-born actress had originally planned a water birth using hypnobirthing techniques but unfortunately her labour didn't go to plan.
Louisa "laboured at home for 14 hours before going in" to Barnet hospital, where her waters had to be broken.
Daughter Aura eventually arrived on 30 August, weighing 6lbs 5oz.
Happily, the tot's proud parents tied the knot a year later in Italy.
Louisa and Ben were forced to cancel their dream wedding three three times due to coronavirus restrictions.
But the actress pulled out all the stops for the three day festivities in Tuscany at an extravaganza attended by EastEnders pal Lacey Turner.
The happy couple, who got engaged in 2019, revealed how much their big day meant to them, speaking to OK! Magazine.
Louisa shared: "We couldn’t believe how much effort people made to get out there for our special day, so I cried a lot when I saw people that I wasn’t sure if they were going to make it or not.
"Obviously, I cried walking down the aisle with my dad. It was so emotional. Me and him are such emotional people anyway, so we couldn’t stop."