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EastEnders star Rose Ayling-Ellis shows off stunning Jubilee hair transformation

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Rose Ayling-Ellis revealed her gorgeous hair transformation ahead of the Queen’s third day of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

On Saturday (June 4), the Strictly Come Dancing winner, 27, was treated to front row seats for the Party at the Palace as the biggest names in music joined forces to put on an epic display to mark her 70 years on the throne.

Ahead of the festive concert, the EastEnders star booked a much-needed hair appointment at Soho-based hairdressers, Salon64 who heled make sure she was looking her best for the royal event.

As the TV star took a seat in the salon chair with a glistening glass of bubbles waiting for her on the dresser, she shared a before photo of her long strawberry long locks.On hour later, Rose proudly showcased her new do which now featured a subtle blonde balayage which had been styled into a glamorous ponytail.Her golden tresses had been curled int loose beachy waves which has been elegantly pulled up into a sleek ponytail, with a long side fringe parting left out to frame her face.The actresses new look had been created by none other than celebrity stylist and Saon644 owner Ricky Walers which he proudly posted to his own Instagram account.Her soft beachy waves perfectly complimented her tartan co-ord which included a pink and white pencil skirt that showed off her enviable long legs and matching blazer which gave viewers a peak at her toned midriff.She finished the look off with a pair of white chunky heeled boots and added a soft wash of subtle pink makeup for the spring event.The star later shared behind the scenes snaps of herself as she posed up a storm backstage at the Party at the Palace event.Rose later told TV presenter Kirsty Young during the Party at the Palace concert how.

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