Emmerdale's beauty transformations over the years as Isabel Hodgins looks so different
22.03.2023 - 23:09
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Since the first episode aired more than 50 years ago in 1972, the Emmerdale cast have experienced plenty of dramatic moments on screen over the years. But there have been more than a few dramatic off-screen moments too, with some cast members undergoing major beauty transformations. Whether it’s Lisa Riley’s dramatic 12 stone weight loss, or Isabel Hodgins chopping off her long locks in favour of a dramatic pixie cut, the cast members have braved some jaw dropping looks over the years.
Here we take a look at the biggest transformations on the much-loved ITV soap... Lisa Riley’s 12 stone weight loss 46 year old Lisa Riley first appeared on Emmerdale back in 1995, playing character Mandy Dingle. When she arrived on the soap she revealed she was her "heaviest weight", but it wasn’t until appearing on Strictly Come Dancing almost 20 years later that she made permanent changes to her lifestyle.
Lisa attributed her dramatic weight loss to being more active, revealing she’d started doing Zumba classes and yoga, and had been sober for almost a decade. Lisa told Bella magazine that she didn’t believe in dieting, saying: “I’m not on a diet – diets don't work. It's been about awareness and lifestyle.
I'm loads more active than I used to be.” Isabel Hodgins’ daring pixie cut Isabel Hodgins joined Emmerdale in 2006, where her character Victoria Sugden was known for her long, wavy hair. However in 2019, viewers were shocked when she went for a very dramatic hair transformation, chopping off all her hair in favour of a daring pixie cut. During an appearance on Loose Women, Isabel revealed that she’d gone for the chop due to how thick and curly her hair was, calling it ‘unruly’ and saying she’d had enough of trying to maintain it.
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