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Katie Fitzpatrick

BBC Line of Duty star Vicky McClure stuns with hair transformation on ITV Loose Women

Line of Duty star Vicky McClure floored fans with a hair transformation as she appeared as a guest on Loose Women on Tuesday afternoon. The 39-year-old actress, who plays DI Kate Fleming in the J ed Mercurio drama about corruption inside the police force, usually sports short brunette hair for her role as AC-12's undercover specialist.

Earlier this year she returned to our screens as Lana Washington in ITV's Tigger Point about a bomb disposal team. As she took her seat on the ITV chat show she wowed with new longer blonde locks.

The compliments came pouring in for her flowing tresses. @TimMee46331125 tweeted: "@Vicky_McClureI have to say, from a Derby lad to a Nottingham lass, I love your hair when I caught you on LW today."

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@aaabbb3 messaged: "Vicky McClure looks great. The longer hair really suits her." And @CarolJo44036338 said: "Vicky McClure looks absolutely stunning with longer hair and a flash of blonde!"

Vicky confirmed that Trigger Point will be returning for another series. She was also quizzed by the Loose Women on the return of Line of Duty after series six left fans demanding more when it ended in May 2021.

Vicky wowed with her new hair (ITV)

Vicky, who stars alongside Martin Compston and Adrian Dunbar in the drama, said: "We celebrated 10 years this year. We all met up and had a great night. We all want to do it of course. It's just timing." She added: "We have a break anyway so this doesn't feel too strange to us."

The BAFTA-winning star is back with Our Dementia Choir Sings Again with Vicky McClure from Monday October 10 on BBC One. The heartwarming documentary highlights the true extent of music’s power in the fight against dementia.

Vicky reunites with members of the choir of people living with dementia she helped to form four years ago for the first series, as well as some new recruits. Vicky and the choir decide to record a charity single to raise awareness for the lack of support for people living with the condition, performing a song gifted to them by a local band.

Vicky on Loose Women (ITV)

They become the first dementia choir to record at the legendary Abbey Road studios 2019. "It's a very real watch, it's emotional and joyful," she told the Loose Women.

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