Davina McCall: The Masked Singer judge flaunts figure while showcasing hair transformation

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The Masked Singer judge Davina McCall has taken to Instagram to showcase her stunning hair transformation ahead of tonight's episode of the show.The ITV star, 54, flaunted her incredible figure in a glitzy pink number which featured a daring, thigh-high split, while admitting her "sore ankle" was the reason behind her odd choice of footwear.In view of her 1.4 million followers, the former Big Brother host gave her fans a sneak preview of her outfit this evening.Donning a sequinned pink number, Davina grinned from ear to ear as she revealed a bit of leg thanks to the thigh-high split.The one-shouldered glitzy maxi dress hugged the star's stunning figure perfectly, showcasing her tiny waist.Once again, Davina decided to accessorise with a pair of white trainers thanks to an ankle injury.A post shared by Davina McCall (@davinamccall)However, it wasn't the dress or choice of footwear that garnered the most attention from her followers, but instead it was Davina's new hairdo.Changing it up, the former Big Brother host now sported chest-length locks which had been dyed blonde, instead of her usual shoulder-length bob.While the top half of her head remained her usual dark chocolate hue, the TV star gushed over her newly-highlighted blonde tresses.Captioning the snap, Davina wrote: "It’s @maskedsingeruk tonight," before adding "TAKE IT OFF!!!""Notebooks at the ready," she went on to quip.Addressing her new look, Davina went on to thank her hair and wardrobe team who had made it happen.She penned: "I loved having blond bits thank you @mdlondon."Thanks for amazing make up @cherylphelpsgardine and dress by @16arlington via @hurr thanks to @abigailrosewhite and @angiesmithstyle."Davina went on to explain why it was she had chosen to.

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