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Amy Dowden reveals stunning blonde hair transformation in the wake of her 'no trace' cancer result

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Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden has shown off her stunning new hairdo, just weeks after sharing the fantastic news that there is “no evidence of disease” in her body.The 33 year old, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2023, shared a sweet selfie video on her Instagram stories, showing off her new blonde pixie cut.

In the short clip, the Strictly Come Dancing pro revealed that she’d dyed her hair from brown to blonde as it grows back after chemotherapy.

Captioning the video, Amy wrote that it was “just a bit of fun” as she showed off her incredible hair transformation. The news comes after the TV personality appeared as a guest on The One Show, where she shared her health update with host Alex Jones.

Speaking on the show, Alex said: “Oh we have been worried sick about you. But good news last week about your cancer treatment.” In response, Amy replied: “Yes, there is no evidence of disease.

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