Emmerdale’s Charley Webb looks very different as she shows off hair transformation | The Sun

EMMERDALE star Charley Webb looks very different while showing off her hair transformation.

The stunning actress, 34, shared a peek at her new locks with her legion of followers in a video.



Charley opted for a shoulder-length cut with highlights, and ruffled her hair with her fingers as she gazed at the lens.

The mum-of-three wasn’t fully convinced with the do however, and wrote to fans: “Not sure if this is a bit too bouncy blow for me. Like, I want beachy, not, done look. This looks like a full blow.”

Charley is known best for her role as Debbie Dingle on Emmerdale, and shares her three children with husband and co-star, Matthew Wolfenden.

The actors have created a gorgeous haven for their sons, Buster, 12, Bowie, six, and three-year-old Ace, and often share glimpses of their lives away from the ITV soap on social media.

The family live in a traditional brick home, complete with a sprawling garden, huge sofas and a massive picture of David Bowie.

And Charley’s snap comes just a couple of months after she had a car crash.

The star alerted fans to what had happened, as she accidentally crashed her car into a post.

Charley was attempting to park her Audi in freezing conditions when she hit the post and knocked her bumper off.

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Sharing a picture of the damage to her black car at the time, Charley wrote on Instagram: "Good morning to ME. Just bashed my car into a post and this is the result.

“So yes. Really annoying. I was driving into a space – I wasn't even driving fast.

"If I'd been driving more than 2mph I probably would have taken the whole bonnet off. I can't believe the damage that it's done.

"Anyway, no one was hurt. That's the main thing. But it's just really p***ed me off."


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