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Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
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A racegoer enjoying herself before racing on Ladies' Day @ Doncaster Racecourse. 11.9.14. Pic: Hugh Routledge
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Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugh Routledge/REX (4103070m)
A racegoer enjoying herself before racing on Ladies' Day @ Doncaster Racecourse. 11.9.14. Pic: Hugh Routledge
Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
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Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugh Routledge/REX (4103070i)
A racegoer enjoying herself before racing on Ladies' Day @ Doncaster Racecourse. 11.9.14. Pic: Hugh Routledge
Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
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Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
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A racegoer enjoying herself before racing on Ladies' Day @ Doncaster Racecourse. 11.9.14. Pic: Hugh Routledge
Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
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Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugh Routledge/REX (4103070ak)
A racegoer enjoying herself before racing on Ladies' Day @ Doncaster Racecourse. 11.9.14. Pic: Hugh Routledge
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Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugh Routledge/REX (4103070aj)
A racegoer enjoying herself before racing on Ladies' Day @ Doncaster Racecourse. 11.9.14. Pic: Hugh Routledge
Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
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Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugh Routledge/REX (4103070ai)
A racegoer enjoying herself before racing on Ladies' Day @ Doncaster Racecourse. 11.9.14. Pic: Hugh Routledge
Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
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Racing from Doncaster, Britain - 11 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugh Routledge/REX (4103070ag)
A racegoer enjoying herself before racing on Ladies' Day @ Doncaster Racecourse. 11.9.14. Pic: Hugh Routledge
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701be)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701bd)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701bc)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701bb)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701b)
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701az)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ax)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701aw)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701aw)
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with what I wanted ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701av)
Footballer Wayne Rooney
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701as)
Footballer Daniel Sturridge
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for m...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701aq)
Footballer Wayne Rooney
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ap)
Footballer Wayne Rooney
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ao)
Footballer Daniel Sturridge
Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for m...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with wha...
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701aj)
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me ...
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ag)
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere f...
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ae)
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ad)
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go with...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ac)
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ab)
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for me to go...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701a)
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Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.
In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.
Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.
She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.
After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.
Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.
What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.
Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.
As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.
Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)
The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.
After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.
She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN
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A statue of Norwegian granite carved by the Icelandic sculptor Gunnfríður Jónsdóttir in 1950 called Landsýn, or 'Land in Sight', now stands by Strandarkirkja to commemorate the story of the church's founding. Gunnfríður Jónsdóttir herself is buried in the Strandarkirkja cemetery.
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Margaret Thatcher at Madame Tussauds, London, Britain - 28 May 1980
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Margaret Thatcher at Madame Tussauds, London, Britain - 28 May 1980
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge after viewing a new portrait by Paul Emsley of herself at the National Portrait Gallery
Official portrait of HRH Catherine Duchess of Cambridge commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery Unveiled, London, Britain -11th Jan 2013
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Official portrait of HRH Catherine Duchess of Cambridge commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery Unveiled, London, Britain -11th Jan 2013
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge after viewing a new portrait by Paul Emsley of herself at the National Portrait Gallery
Official portrait of HRH Catherine Duchess of Cambridge commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery Unveiled, London, Britain -11th Jan 2013
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Mass held for nurse Jacintha Saldanha, Westminster Cathedral, London, Britain - 15 Dec 2012
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Mass held for nurse Jacintha Saldanha, Westminster Cathedral, London, Britain - 15 Dec 2012
Mass takes place at Westminister Cathedral to honour the life of nurse Jacintha Saldanha. Saldanha, who worked at The King Edward VII Hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge was treated for acute morning sickness, was found dead on December 7.
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Kennedy Center Honors Gala Dinner at the Department of State, Washington DC, America - 01 Dec 2012
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Kennedy Center Honors Gala Dinner at the Department of State, Washington DC, America - 01 Dec 2012
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Lara Stone having lunch in Primrose Hill, London, Britain - 21 Sep 2012
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Jennifer Ellison injures herself while performing a 'Scorpion Kick' during her routine which led to her accidentally striking her own head with her Skate Blade.
'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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Jennifer Ellison injures herself while performing a 'Scorpion Kick' during her routine which led to her accidentally striking her own head with her Skate Blade.
'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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Jennifer Ellison injures herself while performing a 'Scorpion Kick' during her routine which led to her accidentally striking her own head with her Skate Blade.
'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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Jennifer Ellison injures herself while performing a 'Scorpion Kick' during her routine which led to her accidentally striking her own head with her Skate Blade.
'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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Jennifer Ellison injures herself while performing a 'Scorpion Kick' during her routine which led to her accidentally striking her own head with her Skate Blade.
'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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Jennifer Ellison injures herself while performing a 'Scorpion Kick' during her routine which led to her accidentally striking her own head with her Skate Blade.
'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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Jennifer Ellison injures herself while performing a 'Scorpion Kick' during her routine which led to her accidentally striking her own head with her Skate Blade.
'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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Jennifer Ellison injures herself while performing a 'Scorpion Kick' during her routine which led to her accidentally striking her own head with her Skate Blade.
'Dancing on Ice' TV Programme, Elstree Studios, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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Fashion blogger posts photo of herself in different outfit every day, Guildford, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2011
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Fashion blogger posts photo of herself in different outfit every day, Guildford, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2011
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Fashion blogger posts photo of herself in different outfit every day, Guildford, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2011
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