EMMERDALE star Daisy Campbell looks very different as she glammed up for her 19th birthday.
The actress – who plays Amelia Spencer on the ITV soap – stunned fans with her latest summer snap.
Emmerdale’s Daisy Campbell looked very different as she glammed up for a night out
The actress plays Amelia Spencer on the ITV soap
The soap star wore a patterned lace mini dress as she posed with a cocktail in her hand.
Daisy flashed a big smile as she celebrated her birthday at a swanky bar.
She wore her hair loose over the shoulder and completed her look with a pair of pearl earrings and some pink lipstick.
She wrote alongside the stunning photos: “Cheers to the 19th year.”
Daisy showed off her golden tan after a recent trip to Ibiza with co-star Rosie Bentham.
It comes after the pair revealed they were robbed on holiday and had their bags stolen in June.
The actresses jetted off to the White Isle for sunshine and dance music, but their bags were pinched on just the second night.
She told fans: “Sorry me and Rosie have been a bit MIA. It would be us to get the whole of our bags stolen on the second night, with zero phones for most of the hol.
“But we lived in the moment and then eventually got new phones.”
Determined not to let it spoil the trip, she then shared clips of them partying at super club Ushuaia where David Guetta was performing.
They posed for smiley selfies with drinks in hand during the day and danced long into the night.
The girls jetted away for a short break following the ITV show’s big win at the British Soap Awards last month.
The pair – who are friends both on and off set – were over the moon as Emmerdale took home the most prestigious gong of the night.
Gabby Thomas actress Rosie looked great in a silk teal dress that had her co-star Isabel Hodgins proclaiming: “What a babe.”
While Daisy wore a black dress with a cut out chest and said: “What an amazing night with my Emmerdale family. So blessed.”
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