Strictly Come Dancing star Carlos Gu has unveiled a bleach blonde hair transformation.
The star shared the new look on Instagram last week, posting a series of photos while wearing a cropped dress shirt and double jeans.
"Just LOVE this look!" he wrote in the comments, and fans were just as impressed by the hair change.
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"So awesome!!!!" one wrote, while another added: "Love this look incredible."
"OBSESSED," a third said, while presenter James Barr joked: "I love you Tilda Swinton."
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Carlos was seen sporting the look on last weekend's Halloween Week, and also had fans in stitches with his costume idea.
During the live broadcast, the dancer was spotted dressed up as co-host Claudia Winkleman – complete with the iconic black fringe as he stood next to the real presenter.
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"I'm absolutely obsessed with how much carlos actually looks like claudia 10/10 to the person who decided to dress him up as claud," one viewer wrote.
"What ever happens tonight, Carlos is the winner," another added, while a third said: "Carlos dressed as Claudia. He has won Halloween 2024."
In other news, professional dancer Amy Dowden will be sitting out this week's show after being hospitalised ahead of last weekend's results show.
Her representative has since clarified that she is "feeling much better", though Lauren Oakley will step in to dance with Amy's celebrity partner JB Gill this weekend.
Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturdays on BBC One, while spin-off Strictly: It Takes Two airs on weeknights on BBC Two. Both shows are available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
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