STRICTLY Come Dancing make-up artist Lisa Armstrong was dubbed “glowing” as she reunited with her pal for a sweet selfie.
Broadcaster Ant McPartlin‘s ex beamed as she posed with actress Sunetra Sarker, who starred in series 12 of the BBC One show.
Lisa, 45, has recently undergone an image transformation, as well as being loved-up with boyfriend James Green.
For the happy snap she posed in a plunging blue top accessorised with a striking gold necklace.
Her blonde hair was scraped back in a half-up style with a pink and golf bobble.
As expected, Lisa’s make-up was perfectly on-point with black mascara and a slick of pink lip gloss.
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Meanwhile, ex Brookside star Sunetra beamed in a grey and pink jersey as she wrapped her arm around her pal.
In her image caption, Lisa wrote: “Throw back to last week… So lovely and so random to bump into this gorgeous one!! @isunetra So good to see you Sunny…”
One fan was quick to gush: “You are just glowing beautiful girl
”
Another wrote: “Amazing eyebrows Lisa! You look gorgeous,” as a third added: “Gorgeous girls xx”
One then surmised: “Gorgeous ladies together. Xxx
.”
INSPIRING WORDS
Lisa’s stunning appearance comes after she took to Channel 4 show Steph’s Packed Lunch to dish out advice on how couples should navigate arguments.
The makeup artist claimed that “love, trust and loyalty” are integral to a strong relationship as she opened up on romance with new man James Green.
Lisa found love with electrician James, and the pair went public in August 2020. She split from ex-husband Ant McPartlin after 23 years together.
Speaking on Steph’s Packed Lunch, Lisa explained: “I think you need to have your own independence within the relationship so you are able to go off and do your own thing.
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“You can be with your mates or go to football with the boys, whatever it is what each other are doing, and then come back and enjoy listening to each other’s stories. Like ‘How was your day?’, ‘How was your work?'”
Lisa added: “Let the other person fly and be their own independent person, but then you come together and realise that you’re better as a couple and there’s trust, loyalty and laughter.”