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Stefan Mross in der ARD Sendung „Immer wieder Sonntags” im Europapark Rust, Deutschland, 05. September 2021. *** Local Caption *** 02219524
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FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Harper-Rae as Chucky (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge and
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FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Harper-Rae as Cruelle de Vil (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
pl
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FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni as Dot Cotton (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge and t
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FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni as Mr Bean (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge and turn
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FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth in her everyday makeup (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its real
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FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
The Game of Thrones design Beth did on her dad for a competition (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body paint
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FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
The clown body painting Beth did on a friend for a competition (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body paintin
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FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as The Queen (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really detaile
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FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as Liam Gallagher (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really de
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8. Off Plus Camera Festival in Krakau
Claudia Cardinale beim 8. Off Plus Camera Festival in Krakau / 020515
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Golden Globes Ankunft
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Sonderkonditionen: Mindesthonorar! Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Exklusiv: Christine Kaufmann mit Tochter Allegra und Enkel Raphael bei einem Fotoshooting in der Altstadt von Palma de Mallorca
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Christine Kaufmann
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Sonderkonditionen: Mindesthonorar! Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Exklusiv: Christine Kaufmann bei einem Fotoshooting auf Mallorca
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Christine Kaufmann
Sonderkonditionen: Mindesthonorar! Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Exklusiv: Christine Kaufmann mit Tochter Allegra und Enkel Raphael bei einem Fotoshooting in der Altstadt von Palma de Mallorca
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Christine Kaufmann
Sonderkonditionen: Mindesthonorar! Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Exklusiv: Christine Kaufmann bei einem Fotoshooting in Palma de Mallorca
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Christine Kaufmann
Sonderkonditionen: Mindesthonorar! Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Exklusiv: Christine Kaufmann bei einem Fotoshooting auf Mallorca
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Christine Kaufmann
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Sonderkonditionen: Mindesthonorar! Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Exklusiv: Christine Kaufmann bei einem Fotoshooting auf Mallorca
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Naomi Watts dreht einen Weihnachtswerbespot für die Kaufshauskette El Corte Ingles in Madrid
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***Naomi Watts during a Christmas spot shooting for El Corte Ingles in Madrid on november 18, 2012*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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USA: "Smash" filming in Times Square
Debra Messing filming a scene from the NBC TV Show "Smash" in Times Square, New York, 12.09.2012.
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USA: "Smash" filming in Times Square
Debra Messing filming a scene from the NBC TV Show "Smash" in Times Square, New York, 12.09.2012.
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Immer tip-top gestylt: Marian Williams
Marian Williams aged 100 at her home in Bristol
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[Meet Britain's most glamorous great grandmother who insists on a full face of make-up and perfectly coiffed hair every day at the age of 100. Polished Marion Williams does not leave the house without carefully manicured dark red nails and smart jewellery, or a slick of crimson lipstick. The glamorous great-grandmother loves nothing more than a spritz of her favourite perfume, Boudoir by Vivienne Westwood and her Louis Vuitton handbag. And she even has a uplifting silicone bra in her lingerie drawer, which she asked her daughter to buy for her when she was 95. Former professional dancer Marion spends hours shopping for glamorous outfits each week and has her nails painted and hair done every fortnight.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Portraet einer bruenetten jungen Frau mit Sonnenbrille, portrait of a brunette young woman wearing sunglasses
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FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni and Harper-Rae (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge and
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FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni as the Queen (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge and tu
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FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni as Donald Trump (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge and
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FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Harper-Rae in face paint (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge
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FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni in everyday make up (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge
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FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni doing some make up at college (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take t
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139718_006
FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni as Mr Bean (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge and turn
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FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as Boris Johnson (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really det
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DUK10132756_009
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth as Noel Gallagher (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its really de
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139718_004
FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
A fake wound Toni made or her special effects course (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139718_014
FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni's partner Cameron as Connor McGregor (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139718_002
FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni as her brother Shane (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plung
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139718_015
FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni's brother Shane (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge and
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139718_008
FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni as Eminem (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge and turn
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139718_001
FEATURE - Rollentausch: Kindergärtnerin nutzt ihr Schmink-Talent für ihre Schützlinge und sich selbst
Toni as Boris Johnson (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who taught herself to face paint while working in a nursery transforms herself
into everyone from Trump to Mr Bean using her make up bag
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A former nursery nurse who taught herself make up skills by painting childrens faces
at work is using her incredible talent to transform herself into famous people - ranging
from Donald Trump to Mr Bean.
Toni-Louise Fay's knack for face painting, which saw her being booked for children's
birthday parties, has come into its own during the Covid-19 lockdowns, when she has
made herself up as everyone from Boris Johnson to Eminem.
A nursery nurse for 10 years, she decided to switch careers during her maternity
leave in 2017 after having her daughter, Harper-Rae, three - enrolling on a two-year
special effects make up course.
Now studying for a second make up degree at UCEN Manchester, she has
entertained herself and her family during the pandemic, by making herself look like a
dead ringer for everyone from Mr Bean to Eastenders' Dot Cotton.
Toni, 30, of Rossendale, Lancashire, who funds her studies with part time cleaning
work, said: I started out completely self-taught.
"Id watch tutorials on Instagram and YouTube, then have an experiment myself with
whatever I could find in the house.
During lockdown, I havent had anybody else to practise on, so I had no choice but to
use my own face.
There are only so many different colourful eyeshadow looks you can do, so I started
thinking outside the box and going for famous faces instead.
Always a great lover of make up, one of Tonis favourite parts of her former role as a
nursery nurse was face painting for the children.
Soon she was such a dab hand with a brush and palette that she began earning extra
pin money by working at parties for local parents.
Then, in 2017, shortly after becoming a mother herself, she decided to take the
plunge an
(c) Dukas -
DUK10132756_004
FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth in her everyday makeup (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as its real
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FEATURE - Von Gallagher bis Trump: Studentin verwandelt sich mit Hilfe ihrer Schminktasche in einen Promi
Beth in a butterfly inspired design (PA Real Life/Collect) ***Manchester student who can transform herself into
anyone from Donald Trump to Liam Gallagher with
the contents of her make-up bag becomes TikTok
star
By Erin Cardiff PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A flick of a make-up brush is all it takes for Manchester student Beth Gallagher to become
a dead ringer for anyone from Boris Johnson to Joe Exotic.
Preferring a fresh-faced look herself, Beth, 25, has set social media platform TikTok alight
with her amazing collection of celebrity looks, which she creates on her own face - like an
artist painting a canvas - in less than an hour, using the contents of her make-up bag.
She said: Ive always loved having fun with make-up, and using myself as a canvas, but
I only started doing the celebrity transformations during the nationwide lockdown.
I never expected them to do as well as they have, but people seem to love them,
especially on TikTok. Some of my videos have about 120,000 views on there.
Ive only done one woman so far The Queen. I prefer to do male celebrities, as it is
such a contrast to how I normally look. You want that wow factor of before and after so
people stop scrolling and take a closer look.
Beth, who is studying special effects at Manchester UCE and hopes to work in TV, has
loved art all her life and began making a name for herself as a body painter when she left
school.
Starting out five years ago, she was drawn to quirky designs, or characters from her
favourite TV shows and, in 2017, won a competition to paint a design live as part of a
window display in a swanky department store.
Using her dad, Michael Gallagher, 52, as her canvas, she spent three -and-a-half hours
transforming him into a White Walker from the hit series Game of Thrones.
Invited to enter the contest again the following year, this time she turned her pal into a
clown on the shop floor.
The body painting can take a long time, as
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