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Strictly star Dianne Buswell looks unrecognisable as she shows off blonde and brunette hair

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Dianne Buswell, who competed on Strictly Come Dancing with The Wanted's Max George this year, is known for her signature red hairdo, but fans were given a sneak peek of how she looked before dying her hair today.

The Australian professional dancer, 31, who has been dating YouTuber Joe Sugg, 29, since 2018, took a trip down memory lane to reveal what her hair used to look like before going red.

It comes after Dianne decided to jump on the social media trend where people have asked stars to share a picture of memories on their Instagram stories.

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