Strictly Come Dancing star Dianne Buswell is known for her bright red hair, which she has been dying before she landed a spot as a pro dancer on the hit BBC1 show.
But, of course, the 31-year-old hasn't always had red tresses and reminded fans this week, when she uploaded a throwback snap to her Instagram Stories.
The photo showed Dianne looking completely different, with blonde, tasselled hair and a sweeping side fringe.
Dianne also revealed the scary backstory behind the image.
She wrote: "Omg I just realised the caption it was the day I was stuck in a lift. Terrified," alongside a poll asking her followers if they had experienced anything similar before.
Wow, she looks unrecognisable.
In other news, Dianne recently shared her favourite foundation which is just £10.
She swears by the NYX Professional Makeup's Born To Glow Foundation for it for its high coverage and staying-power.
If there is someone needs their make-up to last, it's a professional dancer performing a high-pressure Tango on national telly.
One reviewer agreed and commented, "This beats my NARS, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Lancome.. you name it!
It sits perfectly on my skin, doesn't crease up in my smile lines, has a beautiful dewy finish - the list goes on. AND it's only £10?!"
CHECK OUT: Dianne Buswell's go-to foundation
We may receive commission for purchases made through our links
Dianne Buswell's go-to foundation
NYX Born To Glow!
NYX Professional Makeup is famed for its long-wearing yet 'second skin' formulas. All bank balance friendly, of course. Obsessed.
Now read on Closer Online...
Mrs Hinch shows off shock haircut as she models £18 bargain dress
Zara McDermott uses this £6.99 product on her hair every day to make it glossy
Charlotte Crosby mistaken for Sophie Kasaei as she unveils hair transformation
Now watch: Love Island's Molly Smith thought Callum Jones was arrogant 😮
Dianne is a make-up artist and often shares tips and tricks on her Instagram page.
An application technique she has made beginner-proof is applying liquid eyeliner. More importantly, how to get the perfect wing, every time.
The secret? A bobby pin.
The professional dancer showed herself painting the angled edges of the bobby pin with liquid eyeliner, before pressing it down on the corner of her eye.
She then filled in the rest free-hand, which quickly turned into the perfect wing.
We are so copying this.