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Susan Knox

Jacqueline Jossa says she'll be brunette 'until she dies' after Elsa transformation

Jacqueline Jossa wowed All Stars Musicals fans as she transformed into Frozen princess Elsa on Sunday night.

The former EastEnders actress looked almost unrecognisable as she donned a blonde wig for the stellar performance on the ITV reality TV show.

The premise of the show sees a group of celebrities each perform an iconic musical theatre number in front of an audience - and Jacqueline's rendition of Let It Go wowed the judges.

Although she looked the part in Elsa's iconic dazzling blue gown, Jacqueline took to her Instagram stories to rant about her blonde wig.

The former soap star joked that she would never consider dyeing her brunette locks after trying on the wig as she insisted that blonde isn't her colour.

Jacqueline said she will be brunette until 'the day she dies' (ITV)

"All I have to say is, blonde is really not my colour," Jacqueline joked on her Instagram stories.

"I will be brunette until the day I die," she added.

Ahead of her amazing performance, Jacqueline admitted that she was incredibly nervous to show off her singing talents on TV for the first time.

The proud mum-of-two, who shares daughters Ella, 7, and Mia, 3, with husband Dan Osborne, admitted that her two children are her 'harshest criticis' when it comes to singing and performing.

The star poked fun at her blonde wig (mirror.co.uk)
Jacqueline received much praise for her performance (mirror.co.uk)

Jacqueline revealed: "For me, my harshest critics are my daughters - genuinely, I’m not just saying that.

"They’re very, very honest with me - if I’m singing around the house, I get told to shut up quite a lot."

Before her All Star Musicals performance, Jacqueline was adamant that she didn't want any of her family or friends in the audience amid fears they might throw her off.

Jacqueline looked unrecognisable (ITV)

However, she finally gave in when she realised how much her girls wanted to see her in action.

"My kids came to watch and my mum and dad - they always get first dibs when I do something like this because musicals have been a dream my whole life, so if this is all I get to do, I want them there," she told The Sun's TV Mag.

"I actually prefer not to have people there, but you can’t not with something like this. They absolutely loved it."

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