Emmerdale star Isobel Steele has been spotted enjoying a skiing holiday with family following her exit from the soap.
The actress looked stunning in a snap alongside her lookalike brother while on a glam break abroad.
The star has been enjoying some time off after leaving the popular soap where she played Liv Dingle.
While smiling at the camera, Isobel wore her blonde hair in a short bob.
She looked cozy while wearing a hot pink long-sleeved top as she sipped on her drink.
It looked as though she was taking a break from the slopes as she enjoyed a drink next to her brother who was also wrapped up warm with a ski lift visible in the background.
Sharing some other snaps from the trip, Isobel spent time with the rest of her family.
She captioned her snaps on Instagram : "Obligatory ski pics."
Fans of the star took to the comment section to discuss the post.
One wrote: "Wow looks beautiful x," as as another said: "Have a great time! X"
A third commented: "Have a wonderful day your holiday."
Another said: "Wow amazing pics hope you all had a blast."
While one fan said they wished Isobel was still in Emmerdale, writing: "Lovely photos x wish you was still in Emmerdale x"
With another asking: "Miss seeing you on Emmerdale. Did you think of coming back as a new character?"
Isobel's former Emmerdale co-stars also rushed to support the post, with Eden Taylor Draper, who plays Belle Dingle; Gabby Thomas star Rosie Bentham and Amelia Spencer actress Daisy Campbell all dropping likes on the post.
Isobel’s character Liv was suddenly killed off in the 50th anniversary storm, after being crushed by a caravan that blew over in the strong winds.
She said that she wanted more time to focus on her music career as she regularly posts cover songs to her YouTube channel.
Previously talking about her exit to The Mirror, she said: "I joined when I was 15. I knew I didn’t want to stay forever and at some point you must make that call.
"Last September it felt the right time to move on and I wanted to give the producers a year to come up with a great exit for Liv. As an actress, you take a risk deciding to go. And so, when they phoned me in April to tell me Liv was going to be killed in a storm, I had mixed feelings.
"I was excited because it meant I got to be in the 50th celebrations with a huge storyline, but equally I knew it meant I would never be coming back."