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Lisa Armstrong shows off glamorous hair and makeup transformation

Ant McPartlin's ex-wife Lisa Armstrong showed off her stunning transformation on the set of a photo shoot.

The 45-year-old looked radiant after having her hair and makeup done before posing for a magazine.

Lisa, who is the head of makeup and hair for BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, looked flawless as her blonde hair flowed in gentle waves.

The make up artists flashed a smile with thick false eyelashes and full and perfectly shaped eyebrows as she prepared for the shoot with Fabulous magazine.

Her skin glowed and she added a pop of lip gloss to complete the look.

The former pop star wore a silk teal top and a vintage-looking gold necklace on a delicate chain.

Fun day shooting @fabulousmag Loved my Hair and Make-up, thank-you @hollylouisehmua."

Fans rushed to the comment section to compliment Lisa on her look.

"You are glowing … I’m loving your hair right now."

Another said: "Love ur hair. U look amazing. Xx."

A third added: "Hair looks lovely."

Lisa is head of hair and make up for Strictly Come Dancing (@lisaarmstrongmakeup/Instagram)
Lisa and Ant McPartlin divorced in 2018 (Getty Images)

Her glam photo came after she stepped out in a pair of tailored trousers and a silk shirt.

She captioned the photo: “Saturday night fun!!! Glam on (tick) Outfit (tick) Shoes (cross) #Theyhurtsobad #isitjustme #cantdoheels.”

Lisa recently enjoyed some quality time with her partner James Green on a city break.

A make-up free Lisa grinned as James slung his arm around her shoulder as the pair celebrated his 38th birthday.

She captioned the image: "Happy Birthday to my gorgeous boy @james_green83.

"Have the best day, you deserve it!!! Love you so much… [heart and kissing emojis]."

The pair are said to have started dating in 2020 and went public in August, shortly after he split from his wife.

Speaking on Steph's Packed Lunch, Lisa explained: "I think you need to have your own independence within the relationship so you are able to go off and do your own thing.

"You can be with your mates or go to football with the boys, whatever it is what each other are doing, and then come back and enjoy listening to each other's stories. Like 'How was your day?', 'How was your work?'"

Lisa added: "Let the other person fly and be their own independent person, but then you come together and realise that you're better as a couple and there's trust, loyalty and laughter."

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