A popular ITV programme broadcast live from the North East on Tuesday - saw a transformational makeover performed by fashion icon Gok Wan.
On This Morning, which broadcast on Tuesday (January 30), the programme cut to a segment which was from MetroCentre in Gateshead, and saw Gok Wan perform a makeover.
In the part of the programme, presenters of This Morning Rylan Clark and Rochelle Hulmes, cut to Gok at the MetroCentre, who was outside H Beauty, an off-shoot of Harrods, with a crowd of people.
Are you in Gateshead, near the @_Metrocentre? If so, why not pop down to see us and @therealgokwan!
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As the programme progressed, Gok had been preparing a transformation for a lucky audience member.
By the end of Gok's section, he had transformed the look of North East resident, Anna, who was dressed in a white blazer and gold/silver top underneath.
The look, which was hand-selected by Gok Wan, was praised by both Rylan and Rochelle, who called Anna "stunning".
This section of the show came after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak appeared on the programme and talked about knife crime, general elections, and banning disposable vapes.
This isn't the first time that Gok Wan has appeared in the North East recently.
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The Keys Nightclub in Yarm played host to Gok on September 30.
Whilst Gok is well-known as a fashion TV personality stemming from his 2006 series How To Look Good Naked, the star moved into DJing uplifting house music during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.
Since then, he has booked gigs in Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle and Glasgow - and now Yarm.
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