Coronation Street character Nina Lucas has had a bit of a makeover, brightening up her gothic look with a chunky blonde streak in the front of her hair.
The character's new look was revealed in Coronation Street spoiler pictures, as upcoming episodes will see her anxiety really taking over.
The fan-favourite character, who usually wears all-black and has deep, dark hair too, has dyed the front section of her locks a bright blonde, with some of it scooped up into her ponytail too.
Of course, she still had her trademark dark eye makeup and black lipstick, though.
In coming scenes, Nina (played by Mollie Gallagher) will struggle with letting girlfriend Asha Alahan (Tanisha Gorey) go to Glasgow to check out a prospective university.
Nina has been struggling with her anxiety ever since her boyfriend Seb Franklin was murdered last year in a horrific hate crime.
And things get worse for her when Nina learns that Asha wants to apply for Glasgow University.
Asha is worried about leaving Nina alone though, knowing how vulnerable she is.
Nina spots the prospectus in Asha's bag and puts on a brave face, telling her to go and enjoy her day out in Glasgow.
But she learns that there are floods expected in the Scottish city, and panics, sharing her fears about Asha's train journey with Roy Cropper (David Nielsen).
Soon, Asha calls in to the café to see Nina before she sets off up north, and Nina takes her phone.
Asha is stunned when she finds out Nina's nabbed her phone, with the worried character refusing to let her go to Glasgow.
Things go up a notch when Nina locks the door of the café to stop Asha from leaving.
Actress Mollie Gallagher joined the ITV soap in November 2019 and immediately won fans across the country.
Her performance as Nina during the hate crime storyline saw her win the Serial Drama Performance award at last year's National Television Awards.
Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on ITV
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