Angela Bishop has wowed her Instagram followers after revealing her natural hair.
The television star usually wears her blonde locks in a blow-dried straight do, but on Friday she revealed the curly coif she wears when she is off duty.
‘Work hair vs holiday hair’ the 56-year-old wrote in her caption, alongside a photo of her usual hairstyle, and her curly locks while she is travelling.
Her fans were stunned, with many pointing out she more closely resembled her teenage daughter Amelia, who also has spiral curls, when wearing her natural look.
‘Look at you, Goldilocks! Now I see where Amelia gets her beautiful curls from’ wrote one person in the comments.
‘I was just thinking the exact thing about Amelia’ another agreed, with someone else saying, ‘OMG I can see Amelia in the holiday pic big time’.
‘Beautiful. Amelia and you are so alike in the second photo’ one more person said with yet another agreeing, ‘Ahh you look so much like Amelia in the second’.
‘OMG ANGE is that your natural hair!!! Girl you should wear it like that all the time’ one fan wrote.
Angela Bishop (pictured) has wowed her Instagram followers after revealing her natural hair. First she posted this image of her ‘work hair’
The television star usually wears her blonde locks in a blow-dried straight do, but on Friday she revealed the curly coif she wears when she is off duty, calling it her ‘holiday hair’
Someone else encouraged her: ‘Unfurl the curl! I’d be happy with either of those options’.
Fellow TV star Jessica Rowe chimed in, ‘Both perfect’ while Grant Denyer added, ‘Daaaaamn dem curls are on point!’
‘Both perfection’ said Julia Morris, with Catriona Rowntree adding, ‘I mean please, stunning’.
Angela shares daughter, Amelia, 15, with her late husband Peter Baikie.
Baikie died in late November 2017 after battling a rare form of cancer. The couple married in 2005.
Her fans were stunned, with many pointing out she more closely resembled her teenage daughter Amelia (right), who also has spiral curls, when wearing her natural look
The 54-year-old mechanic was diagnosed in February 2016 and he died on Wednesday November 22.
In an interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly, Angela revealed what it was like raising her daughter alone following the loss of her husband.
‘I’m a single mum, not by any choice or planning, but unexpectedly,’ she said.
‘Parenting is a huge responsibility and when I lost Peter I had no-one to bounce off anymore,’ she went on.
‘We were often on the same page and now I don’t have that person to run things by.
‘I’ve had wonderful extended family to help since I’ve been on my own, but it’s not quite the same.’