EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy shows off her dramatic hair transformation | The Sun

NATALIE Cassidy looked completely different as she showed off a dramatic hair transformation.

The 39-year-old actress took to Instagram to reveal her new look – and she was worlds away from her iconic EastEnders character Sonia Fowler.


In the snap Natalie's brunette locks were styled into big bouncy curls after being in rollers overnight.

She was also pulling a funny face and revealed youngest daughter Joanie, six, was adamant her mum was wearing a wig.

Natalie wrote: "When it's been in rollers all night it does look like a wig she's not wrong.

"It's calmed down now #hairspray."

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Natalie, who is also mum to daughter Eliza, 12, recently showed off a very different look after a training session for the London Marathon.

She took on the mammoth task this year to raise money for Alzheimer's Research UK in memory of Barbara Windsor.

Natalie was joined on the run in 2019 by co-stars Adam Woodyatt, Emma Barton, Jamie Borthwick, Tanya Franks, Kellie Shirley and Jake Wood.

Their Barbara's Revolutionaries team raised more than £100,000 for Alzheimer's charities at the time, after the Peggy Mitchell legend was diagnosed with the disease.

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The actress lost three stone training for the London Marathon with her co-stars and spoke about her regime to the RunPod podcast.

Natalie explained: "I have learnt how to eat and how to be comfortable with who I am… You get wiser as you get older and I just feel much more confident and comfortable."

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