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Sarah-Jayne Dunn shows new pink hair as she goes for important health screening

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Sarah Jayne Dunn looked pretty in pink as she unveiled a new rose-coloured hairdo and talked to fans about having an 'ultimate health screening.' The Hollyoaks turned OnlyFans star, who has a young son, decided to have tests as a mum now in her 40s.

She told fans "I did something very important for myself." Sarah underwent a screening at Pall Mall Medical in Manchester, including a smear test, an ultrsound and blood tests, to gain 'peace of mind.' She explained to her Instagram followers: "Obviously I am in my early 40s now.

I have a child. Touch wood I have never had any medical issues but having all these tests now when I don't have any symptoms - and as far as I'm aware I'm perfectly healthy - is a good time to have al these health checks because with all the tests that they do it can show up anything that may not have any symptoms." She added: "And obviously I have a family and I'm of a certain age.

It's going to be great, hopefully to give me peace of mind or if anything is discovered to follow up on that." READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community The 41-year-old said: "I am a little bit anxious but I'm a big girl." Sarah said about her appointment: "I'm not going to lie I am a little bit anxious but I'm a big girl.

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