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Emmerdale Star Daisy Campbell Unveils Striking New Look
Emmerdale actress Daisy Campbell, known for her long-standing role in the popular ITV soap opera, recently surprised fans with a dramatic transformation. The performer debuted a completely different appearance on social media, a significant departure from the familiar persona viewers have come to recognize and adore over her 13 years on the show. This new look has generated considerable buzz and excitement among her followers.
Departing Emmerdale and Embracing Change
Campbell’s exit from Emmerdale occurred in December of the previous year, marked by a shocking plot twist for her character, who initially arrived in Weatherfield in 2011 at the young age of seven.
Emotional Farewell Scene
In her culminating, poignant scene, Daisy’s character decided to leave the Yorkshire village. This decision came after the return of her on-screen father, Daz Spencer (Mark Jordan), following a five-year absence. Despite the narrative suggesting a lack of contact, it was revealed that Amelia and Daz had maintained communication and grown closer, planning to relocate together with her daughter Esther to live with Daz.
Reflections on Leaving the Soap
Following her departure, Campbell shared her sentiments with The Mirror, stating: “I’m not only grieving for myself, it’s a character that I’ve always played. This is my first ever job from being seven, so it felt really sad. But then it was nice to close the door and be at peace, because I’ve just allowed it to play out as it has this year.”
Pink Hair and Social Media Buzz
Seizing her newfound freedom, Daisy Campbell offered fans a glimpse into her activities since leaving Emmerdale. Via Instagram, the 21-year-old shared a series of snapshots capturing moments with friends. Captioning the post, “Pink hair, sonny angels, best friends, food, wig drunkenness,” she showcased a vibrant pink wig with a full fringe, a stark contrast to her usual blonde hairstyle. Campbell also looked radiant during a girls’ night out, posing alongside two friends who also sported brown versions of the playful wig.

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Fan Reactions to the Transformation
Among the collection of photos was a mirror selfie, seemingly taken before the night out, prominently displaying the pink wig. Fans flocked to the comments section to express their admiration for her new look.
- One comment read, “I love the hair.”
- Another user agreed, stating, “Pretty in pink.”
- A third commenter shared: “Stunningly beautiful young lad,”
- While another follower remarked: “You are absolutely gorgeous.”
Venturing into New Dramatic Territory: ‘Storm’
This social media activity follows a previous post where Daisy Campbell hinted at her upcoming project, announcing: “I feel so privileged to have been approached to play the lead role of Lacey in Storm. Especially because this original drama will raise awareness of something so serious and harrowing for the survivors who have experienced it, and that is historical abuse”.
Tackling a Sensitive and Important Role
“The script was first written over four years ago and, whilst it’s entirely fictional, the fact is that what happens to Lacey in Storm really does happen to innocent people in real life, so this is a story that needs to be told and I am privileged to have been chosen to tell it on behalf of all survivors everywhere.
Commitment to Representing Survivors
“So I am taking my responsibility as the face of this new drama incredibly seriously. So much so, myself and the team at Rocking Horse Media have already met with some brave survivors of historical abuse. I haven’t experienced anything like what Lacey has in my own life but I have been so inspired by our survivors and their stories and I will be meeting more survivors with lived experiences soon.”