Coronation Street star Millie Gibson looks worlds away from her troubled character in a 'flawless' snap.
The actress is best know to viewers for playing teen Kelly Neelan.
The character is currently awaiting trial after being accused of the murder of Seb Franklin.
Seb, played by Harry Visinoni, died from his injuries after he and girlfriend Nina Lucas were viciously attacked over her gothic look.
Last week, Kelly admitted to suffering flashback from that night as she faces a long stretch in prison.
And then this week, viewers saw Kelly's mum Laura arrested on suspicion of child cruelty.
The teen is seen describing her childhood to the social worker, explaining how her mum would knock her about and then go missing for days.
Kelly, who is now fostered by Imran Habeeb and Toyah Battersby, also explained the shocking reason for her distinctive eyebrow scar.

"She'd hit me or push me. She gave me this scar from a fat rock on her finger," she said in the sad scenes.
But Millie, who has played Kelly since her first appearance in 2019, couldn't be further from who she plays on-screen.
The 17-year-old took to Instagram to share a trio of selfies which she simply captioned "M" thanks to her huge initial necklace.
And her young co-star were quick to hype her up.
"Doing the MOST, yeah we love to see it tbh," Jack James Ryan, who played Jacob Hay, said.
Tanisha Gorey, who portrays Corrie's Asha Alahan, simply wrote: "Ok queen."
On-screen mum Laura, played by Kel Allen, wrote "Babbaaaaaaaa!!!" alongside a string of heart emojis with Millie replying: "I GOT IT FROM MA MAMMA."
Fans were also in awe of the snap.
"You’re beautiful!" one said.
Another commented: "You’re flawless whattttt."
"Your actually stunning," a third added.
Speaking of Kelly's eyebrows, Millie previously set the record straight about her look.
Some Corrie fans assumed that Millie shaved the slit into her eyebrow for her role as troublemaker Kelly, but Millie has confirmed that it is in fact a scar in real-life.
"It is a scar," she told the Manchester Evening News.

"My dad always gets frustrated about comments like that because people are like 'oh no she's put it in herself trust me, I know she's put it in herself.'
"When I was younger, I was about two or three. In all of my baby pictures I have I look like a right thug.
"I was running and I whacked my head on the corner of the banniser thing and apparently my head was massive."
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