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Strictly Molly Rainford wows fans in breathtaking full glam transformation

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Strictly Come Dancing contestant Mollie Rainford shared a short video of herself looking glamorous as she prepared for the National Television Awards.Molly appeared to be running short on time and had to do her base makeup while on the move, but the end product still looked fabulous – as usual.The short clip, which she posted on her Instagram story, first showed Molly as she sat in the back of a taxi holding a large gilded mirror fit for a princess.READ MORE: Matt Goss shares Strictly frustrations and felt 'uncomfortable' in show 'environment'She contoured her cheeks with a large fluffy makeup brush, caught sight of the camera and flashed a pout before she showed her stunning white smile.She wore a white scoop neck top and navy blue trousers while surrounded by a white puffer jacket.Molly wore her hair pulled back from her face in a sleek ponytail and continued to do her makeup as the car drove to her dressing room.The next clip saw Molly sat down in front of a mirror as she inspected her hair while her hairstylist rearranged the back.She sat in a white towel and little else as she eyed her new hair-do and proceeded to put eyeshadow on while getting a blow dry.Another video showed Molly’s final face, complete with fluffy false eyelashes and nude lipstick.For the event, Molly wore a striking sequinned dress covered in glittering crystals and complete with a lace up corset style back.The figure hugging dress showed off her hourglass figure and featured a large split up her thigh which showed off her stiletto heels.In the video, Molly could be seen arriving at the NTAs with her dance partner Carlos Gu who looked equally as smart in his black suit.He wore a white shirt with a plunging neckline, a chain necklace and a pair of.

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