
Lizzie Cundy looks incredible as she reveals jaw-dropping makeover in stunning snaps ahead of son's wedding
The 57-year old - who has just celebrated her birthday - told followers on social media about her upcoming special occasion.
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She wrote: "Wedding hair ready."
The ever-youthful star can be seen strutting up the stairs of her hair salon, whipping off her cover and showing off her revamped barnet.
The tanned and toned bombshell looked dressed-to-impress in a short white blazer dress with gold buttons.
She accessorised her blonde-hued tresses with white ankle-strapped high heels.
Posing in an array of photos alongside the apt Destiny's Child track Can You Keep Up, she enjoyed her newly-pampered locks.
Pouting into the camera wearing over-sized shades in her convertible car, the star looked every inch ready for her son's wedding.
Sitting back seductively on a chair with her legs up on a table and leaning against a sofa, the model struck some serious shapes.
A second penned: "Like Wonder Woman … Wizzie Lizzie."
A third simply wrote: "Stunning."
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The Jeremy Vine panellist showing off her voluminous waves styled to perfection, showcasing her highlighted 'do.
The busy socialite and television personality is the ex-wife of footballer Jason Cundy.
The pair, who share two sons Josh and James, divorced in 2012 but remain on good terms.
Her ex-husband is best known for playing clubs including Chelsea, Tottenham and Portsmouth during his career.
They tied the knot in a 1994 ceremony and enjoyed 17 years of marriage, but endured a bitter breakup.
She previously told The Sun: "I can honestly say the period leading up to my divorce was one of the darkest times of my life, and I wouldn't wish this on anyone.
"It's like a death, but worse, because they're still around."
The TalkTV regular often appears on programmes such as This Morning and Vanessa.
She recently opened up about her vibrant love life, revealing she's currently juggling several secret romances and has no intention of settling down with just one man anymore.
Lizzie spoke candidly in the BBC documentary, Sex After Celebrity.
Appearing in the film, former WAG Lizzie told viewers how she's keeping her love life spicy.
Lizzie admitted she's now enjoying the best of both worlds and is not ready to settle down with just one man.
Over the years, Lizzie has been linked to a number of high-profile men, including rugby ace Danny Cipriani and nightclub boss Jeremy Gordeno.
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