Michelle Keegan's transformation from fresh-faced Corrie newbie to 'ageless' Netflix star
06.01.2024 - 07:56
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Ever since she first found fame on Coronation Street all the way back in 2008, Michelle Keegan has been delighting audiences with her stunning good looks and charming personality. But over the past 16 years, the brunette stunner has undergone quite the transformation from a fresh-faced Corrie newbie to a stunning Hollywood starlet.
As Michelle, 36, once again hits the headlines for her performance in the critically-acclaimed Fool Me Once, let's take a look at her major glow up...
The actress first starred on Coronation Street when she was just 20 years old. Michelle has frequently shared old photos that highlight the incredible transformation in her stunning appearance - with smart makeup and sleek cosmetics taking her look from the cobbles to the bright lights of Hollywood.
In older photos, Michelle has noticeably thinner eyebrows than she does now, with her current full and fluffy brows giving her a much more youthful look. Michelle also now chooses to opt for a much more polished glam, ditching her noughties spray tans and smoky eyes for a natural, 'clean girl' look.
However, one thing Michelle has never switched up throughout her years in the spotlight is her signature brunette hair, although she chooses to keep it a few inches longer than she had it back in the day. In snaps from 2010, her hair is shoulder length, whereas nowadays, her long locks flow past her chest.
The My Girl star is a natural beauty, and she previously shot down speculation that she had enhanced her face with plastic surgery or tweakments. Speaking to Sunday Express' S Magazine in 2018, Michelle said: "I like the fact people point out they think I've had a nose job.
They think I've had new cheeks, a new chin – but I haven't and I don't think I
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