Bobby Norris looks very different on flight to Ibiza with incredible tan and facial hair
THE Only Way Is Essex star Bobby Norris has been spotted looking very different on a flight to Ibiza with new facial hair.
The reality TV star - who left the ITVBe series last year - took to Instagram to show off his new look as he jetted on holiday.
Bobby, 36, had his fillers dissolved earlier this year - and now he looks completely different as he sports a clean-cut beard.
The TV favourite took to his Instagram stories on Friday as he sat down on a plane, showing off his chiselled jawline and deep tan.
Bobby donned a plain white vest top as he struck a pout for a selfie, revealing his new facial hair across his cheeks, chin and lip.
He completed his look with a pair of dark framed glasses as he posed with a pal at the airport for another photograph.
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It comes after Bobby was spotted looking unrecognisable as he posed for snaps at a celebrity event in London in the summer.
Earlier this year, the TV star revealed he was ready to embrace the "natural Norris", and had his fillers dissolved.
He uploaded a before and after snap, writing alongside the post: "End of an era. After years of fillers I decided to have them removed.
"Sorry in advance to the trolls who have loved to abuse me online for how I look. I know you’ve had a field day over the years."
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He continued: "From Kris Jenner (love her!!) to Ken Doll and everything in between, I’ve took them all on the chin but make no doubt about it my decision to dissolve them has certainly not been to please any of you.
"I just feel like I’ve personally outgrown that look and wanted to see how I looked without them. It’s time for me to embrace Natural Norris."
In 2020 Bobby was invited to speak to MPs on the Commons petitions committee as part of its work in tackling online abuse.
He said: "I think I've become immune almost to the online hatred and homophobia. It's devastating that I've had to build immunity to it.
"Whenever I receive online hate it's always to do with my sexuality.
"As a gay man I think I've built up quite a thick skin and I do have a strength. That is not to say it doesn't hurt and it's certainly not right, but I've built up this immunity.
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"We have come so far in terms of homophobia but we have still got a long way to go.
"I believe there is still this thing in people's minds where they think what they say online doesn't matter and it's not the same as saying it to someone's face, but it is."