Game of Throne's Nell Tiger Free looks very different following her gory death on the HBO show.
Nell, who played Myrcella Baratheon, was the daughter of incestuous siblings Jaime and Cersei Lanister, is now starring in Apple TV hit Servant.
The 22-year-old fell victim to the poisoned kiss of Ellaria Sand, played by Indira Varma after she tried to get revenge for the death of Oberyn Martell, the character of Pedro Pascal.
Her blonde waves and porcelain skin has been replaced by long flowing brown locks with hints of blonde weaving through.
Several small tattoos on show, Nell embraces a more edgy look to her GOT character.
Posing in the mirror she took a selfie, revealing how on every finger was a chunky silver ring.
In another photo she wore a black pleated leather skirt and a pair of fish net tights as she stood in the middle of a road.
She left the show on the finale of season five after she was kissed with poisoned lipstick, which first presented itself in a nose bleed.
The blood started trickling when she was on board a ship with Jaime, and after initially thinking it was harmless it revealed itself to be her body haemorrhaging from the toxins.
Talking about the dramatic death scene, Nell told MYM Buzz: “I don't know if I should say this, but originally what happened is they gave me those mashed up bananas with like blood, fake blood, and my brains were supposed to be all over the ship and stuff.
“I was so excited. I don't like gore but, like, I knew they were just like bananas, so I was okay with it,” she went on.
Her death meant the future wedding between her and Prince Trystane was off and ended any chance of peace between House Martell of Dorne.
Initially her death was going to be slightly more dignified - which was uncommon for GOT.
"They wanted Myrcella's death to reflect her life, and wanted it to be sweet—which is rare for [Game of] Thrones," she said.
She now plays Leanne Grayson, a nanny who has been employed to look after a baby doll called Jericho, who her employer believes is a real child.
Harry Potter's Rupert Grint is now in the fourth season of the series written by M Night Shyamalan.
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Nell recently told Empire: "I have no idea what's going to happen in season four, none, I could not tell you. We're going to go and shoot it soon and I have no idea what's happening.
"Sometimes depending how schedules are going we'll get episodes at different times, we really go into shooting seasons blind."
The film is predominantly set inside a single house, with the cast splitting time filming outside the real Philadelphia property and then on four sound stages for the interior scenes.
Nell added: "I spend more time in those sound stages than anywhere else on planet earth."
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