Actress Lisa Riley was showered with compliments as she showed off her glam look away from Emmerdale.
The soap star looked stunning as she shared a photo of herself ahead of a chat with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford ahead of a forthcoming kidnap storyline on the ITV soap.
Lisa, who plays Mandy Dingle in Emmerdale, did her own hair and makeup for the TV appearance.
"Managed to do my own hair and makeup this morning for going on @itv @thismorning," she told her followers on Instagram as she posed in a cute Minnie Mouse gown.
"Looking flawless," said one fan.
And Lisa, 44, replied: "blushing thank you."
Another follower told her: "You've done a good job."
Fans rushed to pick up some makeup tips from the star, from Bury, and she revealed that she favours a designer lippy.
Another follower said: "Your skin looks great and I love the lipstick what is it ??"
"My lipstick is @burberry No402 Pale Rose it’s my fave," she told them.
"You were great on this morning. Hair and make up spot on," said another fan.
When another Instagram follower told her "so much better off screen your hair straight is lovely" she replied "but that’s as me....so I like to keep the two very separate."
"Looking fabulous," complimented another fan.
On Sunday Lisa shared a snap of herself looking chic in a black polo neck with an au naturel makeup look.
"Feel like I should be dangling from a long cable in 'Mission Impossible 11' with @tomcruise dangling next to me.
"Side pony, tight black polo neck ... what more is needed for chill Sunday in."
"Love this whole look," said one fan with flame emojis.
Lisa revealed some style secrets when a fan was asked about her wardrobe on Emmerdale.
"Lisa do you wear a hair piece when playing Mandy?" they asked.
And she told them that she has seven different wigs and hair pieces to get in character.
Lisa played feisty Mandy from 1995 to 2001 and returned to the role full-time in 2019.
The Loose Women panellist was the 'people's champion' on Strictly Come Dancing in 2013 and she played the mother of one of the main characters in the harrowing BBC drama Three Girls in 2017 about the Rochdale child abuse scandal.