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Emmerdale stars look completely different as they sizzle in glam 1970s 'throwback'

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Emmerdale bombshells have celebrated the 50th anniversary of the ITV soap in style after five of the hottest actors in the village embraced their inner 70s babe with a glamorous photoshoot.Loyal fans of the long-standing show have been anxiously waiting for the highly-anticipated hour-long episode which is set to hit our screens on Sunday (October 16).And viewers have been prepared for the dramatic scenes to unfold on screen as a turbulent storm hits the heart of the village determined to cause untold damage to residents.READ MORE: Emmerdale's Nate harrowing fate 'sealed' as Naomi romance sparks concernAhead of this week’s anniversary special, Jessie Elland, Rosie Bentham, Katy Hill, Daisy Campbell and Karene Peters collaborated for a celebratory photoshoot to mark the memorable milestone.The girls could be seen posing up a storm in an orange living room which was drenched in 70s décor including heavily patterned wallpaper to match the orange shag carpet.Katy Hill – who plays the role of Sarah Sugden – could be seen wearing a pair of bell bottom trousers which featured a colourful Paisely pattern.She teamed her bold pants with a spotted mustard crop top and a white cropped jean jacket which featured long white tassels.The starlet accessorised the eye-popping outfit with a pair of large gold block heels and added a matching gold statement bracelet and a pair of oversized sunglasses to complete the look.Speaking of her time on the jam-packed photoshoot, the 19-year-old added: “It’s been great fun being in the show during its 50th anniversary!“Not only seeing all the exciting storylines that are going on, but also having the opportunity to do this fun 70s themes photoshoot.“We had a great time on the day getting our hair.

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