
Gogglebox star shocks fans with glam makeover as she looks worlds away from the C4 show
GOGGLEBOX favourite left fans stunned after unveiling a glam new look - looking completely unrecognisable from her Channel 4 sofa days.
The star, known for her laid-back telly-watching attire, swapped PJs for full glam in a makeover that's sent social media into meltdown.
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Izzi Warner, who's been a staple on Gogglebox since 2015 alongside sister Ellie, ditched the casual loungewear for a sleek outfit and full face of makeup.
The mum-of-two looked a far cry from her usual sofa-ready self as she posed with freshly styled hair, flawless glam and a figure-hugging outfit.
Taking to Instagram, the 31-year-old gave her followers an insight into her life posting photos with her new boyfriend, two kids, six dogs, famous sister and days out with the family.
She captioned the snaps: "Happy days in May".
Izzi showed off her incredible slimming figure and glam makeup looks with laminated brows, full eyelashes and beaming white teeth.
Her blonde hair was styled in flattering natural waves, and she oozed luxury with her stylish designer outfits and trendy co-ords.
Fans were stunned to see the blonde beauty out of her casual loungewear and off the sofa.
Another added: "Wow. You look fantastic!"
A third penned: "Stunning!"
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This comes after Izzi spoke about her new man, Toby Joyce , during a Gogglebox episode where she read out the Valentine's Day card he had sent her.
Speaking to her sister Ellie, Izzi said: "Wait till you see what Toby got me for Valentine's - a card in a box!"
She read: "To Izzi, our first of many. Thank you for being the absolute best. I bloody adore you. Happy Valentine's Day I love you loads and lots more. Toby'."
While her sister Ellie joked that the letter was "cringe", fans of the pair have shared their delight over Izzi's new romance, following her split from ex-partner Grant.
Izzi and Grant were together for 10 years and have two children together; Bobby, 10 and Bessie Rose, four.
It was revealed that she had split from her long-term partner in October 2024.
Izzi has shared pictures with her new boyfriend Toby on social media since January, after posting snaps from the pair's trip to Paris.
She then revealed her boyfriend has joined the British Army.
Izzi shared a selfie with Toby and appeared to be bursting with pride.
Toby looked dapper as he smiled in the snaps at his swearing-in ceremony at The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
Izzi said: "The sun shone at Sandhurst on the Sovereigns parade.
"Congratulations to all the officer cadets commissioning today, in particular 16 platoon. Thank you for all who took part in what was spectacular parade."
She finished her sweet post with: "Proud of you @tobyj1."
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