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Una Healy stuns fans with selfie that shows off her grey roots amid lockdown

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The Saturdays singer Una Healy has wowed her fans with a selfie showing off her grey roots on Instagram. The Irish beauty, 38, surprised her fans with a gorgeous picture uploaded to social media on Tuesday.

Displaying her signature auburn locks in the picture, she also made no attempt to hide her grey roots that are showing as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent lockdown procedures.

Wearing some subtle mascara and clear gloss for a natural look, Una had an important message for her 630,000 followers. Una captioned the photo: "Isolation greys!

I didn't think I would ever feel comfortable enough to post a photo like this and not care! "I used to be mortified for having a few greys for years! "But there are much more

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