FORMER Hollyoaks and Corrie legend Steph Davis unveiled a glamorous new look as she launched an exciting new career in the beauty world.
Steph, 30, who is expecting her second child, took to social media to show off her makeover, complete with sleek hair and flawless make-up.
But it’s not just her stunning transformation turning heads—she’s also launching her own eyelash brand using faux mink hair.
She teased fans with a snap of her new products, writing: “My Beauty Brand SINCERE ♥️ @sincereofficialuk
“Launching THURSDAY ready for next day delivery for Christmas.
“So much thought has gone into this, I hope you love it as much as I do.
“Make sure to follow @sincereofficialuk ready for everything to go live and see what I’ve created for you all.
“All my love, Stephanie.”
The actress, known for her dramatic storylines on Hollyoaks as Sinead O’Connor, has been keeping busy during her pregnancy, with this new venture marking a fresh chapter in her career.
Fans flocked to the comments, with one writing: “You look amazing, congratulations on the new range I’ll be sure to have a look for my daughter.
“You are smashing life hun and soon you’ll be a family of 4 you’ve got it all going on lol well done I wish you all the best xxx”
Steph, who previously appeared on Celebrity Big Brother, is clearly thriving as she prepares for the arrival of her little one while balancing her beauty empire dreams.
Pregnant Hollyoaks star Stephanie Davis rushed to hospital after struggling to breathe
She previously earned a reputation as a soap wildchild after being fired from Hollyoaks for bad behaviour and then returning.
Steph was then cast by Coronation Street last year.
She played flirty knicker factory boss Courtney Vance.
She's now expecting a baby with boyfriend Joe McKalroy.
She is already mum to son Caben, 7, with ex Jeremy McConnell.
Despite the expectant parents joy at discovering they were having a baby boy, Steph was fearful.
In 2021 she was left heartbroken after she suffered a miscarriage when she was pregnant with ex Oliver Tasker's baby.
She'd also lost another baby in 2017 just weeks before she went to court over a domestic violence case against her ex partner Jeremy McConnell.
Due to this, she was labelled "high risk" by doctors and has been under close observation throughout her current pregnancy.
However things took a turn when doctors thought that she was having her third miscarriage, but was later told she had a haematoma and was put on complete bed rest.
In 2021 she was left heartbroken after she suffered a miscarriage when she was pregnant with ex Oliver Tasker's baby.
She'd also lost another baby in 2017.
Steph explained to OK!: “The doctor said he believed I was having another miscarriage – or an ectopic pregnancy. But I wasn’t having it, I had this strong gut feeling that it was all going to be OK.”
A haematoma is a collection of blood which is located outside the blood vessels.
Amazingly the haematoma disappeared but in a cruel twist she then picked up C-diff on holiday.
C-diff is a germ (bacterium) that causes diarrhoea and colitis.
“I was terrified. I’m still on medication to treat it, but I’m slowly recovering,” she added.
What are the symptoms of early miscarriage?
The most clear sign a woman is having a miscarriage is bleeding, varying from light spotting to heavy blood clots.
But bear in mind, some bleeding during the first three months of pregnancy is normal and does not necessarily mean a miscarriage - contact the maternity team or GP as soon as possible.
Other symptoms of a miscarriage include:
- cramping and pain in your lower tummy
- a discharge of fluid from your vagina
- a discharge of tissue from your vagina
- no longer experiencing the symptoms of pregnancy, such as feeling sick and breast tenderness