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Liberty Poole wows in tiny crop top as she debuts hair makeover after Dancing on Ice axe

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Dancing on Ice beauty Liberty Poole looked completely different as she debuted her shorter hairdo in stunning new snaps. The former Love Island contestant, 22, logged into her Instagram page on Sunday to share a glimpse of her glam makeover.

She rocked a chic new hair cut with soft curtain bangs.Showing off her curves, Liberty sported a bright yellow corset crop top and a pair of light blue jeans.She wrapped up with a black coat shrugged over her shoulders, whilst clinging onto a nude handbag.Usually known for her long blonde locks, Liberty enhanced her facial beauty with some makeup.She looked in her element in her latest social media display, which she captioned: "Stay Radiant" alongside a lemon, sparkle and sun emoji.Unsurprisingly, the Instagram grid update on Liberty's profile caught the attention of her 1.5million followers, with some rushing to leave a message for the star in the comment section.One fan penned: "Love this outfit.

You always look so stunning."Another gushed: "Absolutely gorgeous."A third person wrote: "You are really pretty."While a fourth social media user said: "Miss Liberty you are just glowing in beauty."Liberty was eliminated from Dancing on Ice last month after she landed in the bottom two with with fellow contestant Kye Whyte.However, the ice panel judges opted to save Olympic BMX star Kye.After being booted from the show, heartbroken Liberty took to Instagram to tell her fans she had been crying over the result.However, she was baffled by a message in a tissue that harked back to her days as a Nando's waitress.Chatting to her fans in a series of clips, she said: "Despite what happened tonight, I'm so thankful for everything and to everyone..."She proceeded to tell them about how she was.

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