Motsi Mabuse seems drastically totally different in an ice blonde wig days after sister Oti additionally debuted new look
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Motsi Mabuse looked drastically different as she filmed The New Year’s Eve special of The Graham Norton Show.
The Strictly judge, 43, wowed as she covered her dark locks with an ice blonde wig styled in waves.
Adding to her look, the former professional dancer donned a chocolate brown satin trouser suit and accessorised with gold necklaces.
Motsi may have been inspired to mix up her look by her sister Oti, 34, who also tried out a blonde look recently.
Oti was certainly on her mind on the chat show, as host Graham asked her about her sibling’s time on I’m a Celebrity.
Motsi shared: ‘We are all so proud of her. She is really great and if she does something she does it well – there is no half play. She was so courageous and amazing.’
Motsi Mabuse (left) looked drastically different as she filmed The New Year’s Eve special of The Graham Norton Show with an ice blonde wig days after sister Oti also debuted a new look
The sisters (pictured last year) have both ditched their darker locks in favour of blonde hairdos
She also reflected on her recent work with Strictly and shared her thoughts on Chris McCausland making history as the first blind winner of the show.
Motsi mused: ‘It was a very, very special season. I thought it was absolutely brilliant with great people and beautiful dancing, and we all gelled together. Chris was amazing.’
While Chris is unable to join the Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour next year because of work commitments, Motsi revealed she’ll be taking part.
She shared: ‘It’s my first year and I am super excited to be with the other judges. We will do a number which is nice because we don’t get to dance much.
‘I’ve never been to any of the places we are going so I am taking the whole family and I’ve done my homework. It will be lovely.’
Motsi was joined by Robbie Williams, Rami Malek and John Bishop on the show.
Meanwhile, Motsi’s sister Oti made her blonde bombshell debut last week when she appeared on This Morning.
The Dancing On Ice judge looked incredible with her honey hued locks as she reflected on her I’m A Celeb experience.
Adding to her look, the former professional dancer donned a chocolate brown satin trouser suit and accessorised with gold necklaces
Motsi was joined by Robbie Williams, Rami Malek and John Bishop on Graham’s show
Chatting to the hosts about her jungle experience and her fellow campmates, Oti said: ‘I just loved it…We were in a space where we were able to just talk about things that we were going through or our childhood,’
‘I think we all first learned that the more we talk about things; the more we get over them and they don’t hold us back anymore. They don’t hold power over us anymore.’
She also described her close relationship with one campmate in particular, Melvin Odoom, and discussed how many campmates turned to her for support.
She said: ‘It wasn’t something I went in (to the jungle) thinking it would happen but when your friend doesn’t look like themselves anymore and they have tears in their eyes, you can either ignore them or just be like, “Let’s just go away,” and we have that conversation or, “If you need me to stay here, that’s what I’ll do.”‘
Oti continued: ‘I was extra protective over Melvin because I know him, and I know how sensitive he is.’
‘He’s really strong but when you get him down – it takes a lot to get him down…I just wanted to be there for him every step of the way, because he was there for me.’
During her time in the jungle, Oti took part in several trials, but there was one trial she disliked the most as she had to face her fears of tight spaces.
Discussing how the Sinister Sarcophagus trial was the worst one she had done, Oti said: ‘You are buried alive and then they have everything that they are chucking in…
Motsi discussed Oti’s recent stint on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
‘Usually, we all learn to close our eyes and it doesn’t exist but you have to look at the star and then the ants and the scorpions and the crickets, they all want to come inside your mouth.’
The star then proceeded to show Alison and Dermot how many bug bites she still has from the jungle and admitted the rangers in the camp were not worried for her.
She laughed, adding: ‘They’re Australian, they were like, “You’ll deal with it, It’s fine, it’s normal.”‘
The Graham Norton Show New Year’s Eve special, airs Tuesday, December 31 at 10.25pm on BBC One and iPlayer.