Fans think Strictly pro Dianne looks like a candy cane 🍭
Many of us are now getting fully into the Christmas spirit, but Strictly Come Dancing pro dancer Dianne Buswell is taking the festive cheer to a whole new level. The 33 year old just debuted a “candy cane” hair transformation on Strictly last night – and fans think it might be her best colour to date.
“Another amazing set of @greatlengthsuk this time we popped some blonde/pale pink bits around the face line,” she adds. Dianne’s Instagram followers are loving her new colour, with plenty taking to the comment section of the Reel to say the stripes suit her to a tee.“Saw it on Strictly last night, it’s lovely and really suits you,” says another, while a third writes: “You look like a candy cane beauty.”
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