CHANCEZ Martin looks worlds away from the days when she sat next to her mum Sandra on Gogglebox.
The 28-year-old became a permanent fixture on the show after making her first appearance in December 2016.
Since leaving the show, Chancez has not only set up her own beauty clinic, but also her own range of makeup.
Her Chancez Martin London lip glosses are vegan and cruelty free.
The talented star regularly shows off her impressive nail art skills on Instagram.
Before starting her own business, Chancez worked at some luxury places including Harrods and the Bulgari Hotels.
Chancez has not only appeared on TV herself but boasts famous clients including Middle Eastern royalty.
“Beauty therapy has always been my passion. I enjoy making people feel beautiful and good about themselves which is very essential in building confidence and self-esteem in individuals,” she wrote on her LinkedIn.
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“Working with high profile clientele regularly, including Princesses in the Middle east, stars of music and film.”
Chancez also uses her makeup skills on herself and regularly posts glammed up looks on social media.
Her mum Sandra who had been on the hit Channel 4 show since it began in 2013, quit Gogglebox in 2017.
Sandra’s decision was a big blow to show bosses and fans, who often were left in hysterics by Sandra’s boisterous appearances on their TV screens for years.
The star rose to fame alongside her best friend Sandi Bogle, but she decided to leave Gogglebox at the end of last year and Sandra’s daughter joined her mother on the sofa instead.
Sandra – who headed off to do pantomime – said: “Sandi left last year as everyone knows, she’s my TV partner, and my daughter came on after.
“I want to pursue my career to do other things, Sandi had gone before, but it wouldn’t have been the same with my daughter.”
Sandra admitted it was hard to watch any TV programmes or movies which featured sex or rude scenes with her daughter, as she couldn’t talk about them like she would have with Sandi.
She said: “There are certain subjects that I can’t discuss with a 24-year-old.
“There are certain subjects and when we are watching a show about ‘ooh-ohh’ it’s difficult for me to talk about ‘ooh-ooh’ with my daughter.”