GEMMA Collins has had an incredible hair transformation just in time for Christmas.
The 40-year-old was given a first class makeover at Essex's Edward Taylor Hair And Beauty, and she looked delighted with the result.
Beaming in the stylist's chair as she admired her new bob, the GC took some serious length off her flowing locks.
It was a hit with the salon's follower's who reacted with fire and heart emojis on Instagram.
The new style comes after Gemma looked slimmer than ever in black leggings while ice skating at Lapland UK.
The former The Only Way Is Essex star showed off her impressive three-and-a-half stone weight loss as she rode a penguin on ice.
She looked stunning in her black top with huge frills on the arms, teaming it with skin-tight trousers with slits at the bottom.
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Gemma ramped up the glam wearing a huge Chanel bag as she cosied up to her beloved nephew and Godson at family destination Lapland UK where Millie Mackintosh and boxer Anthony Joshua recently visited.
The Dancing on Ice star kicked off her astonishing weight loss journey when she starred in the ITV skating show in 2019.
She was is in training two hours a day burning 1,000 calories a time which has made her drop the pounds.
Her dance partner Matt Evers revealed her work ethic was incredible.
He told The Sun at the time: "So when we first started out we went from 15 mins on the ice, before having to sit down and have a break.
"Each week we would build it up and after five weeks I held her hands and said, 'Babes you do realise you've done 2 hours straight.'
"Now she is doing 2 hours training 3 times a week, burning at least 1 ,000 calories a time. Then there's a full studio day on Sunday and choreography on Monday which is even longer."
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