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TALLIA Storm looked worlds away from her glam image after a major blunder left her looking like 'The Grinch'.

The blonde bombshell, 24, shared the aesthetic howler with her 714,000 TikTok followers.

Tallia Storm looked worlds away after a major blunder left her green
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Tallia Storm looked worlds away after a major blunder left her greenCredit: Instagram
The Scots singer likened herself to Christmas movie fave The Grinch
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The Scots singer likened herself to Christmas movie fave The GrinchCredit: Instagram

Glasgow-born Tallia is best known for wowing fans with an array of jaw-dropping outfits.

However, the musician found herself the victim of a massive fake tan nightmare leaving her looking a nasty shade of green.

In a patchy-skinned post, she joked: "Tonight's outfit guys, I found these sunglasses in my mum's cupboard.

"They're original Dior, or what we call vintage Dior."

Tallia's mum Tessa Harmann could be heard in the background as her brother Johnnie rolled into shot.

We previously told how The Real Housewives of Jersey star looked "hotter than July" as she flashed her endless legs before a glam night out.

Fans of the Scots singer were left speechless after the wardrobe fail and rushed to social media to air their views.

One wrote: "Awww nooo please say you still need to wash the tan off."

Tallia replied: "Nah I was planning to go as The Grinch."

Another said: "Tallia, the tan. Killin' me girl."

A third advised: "Toothpaste removes the green!"

While one commented: "Tallia I just fell out of my chair. So stunning. So perfect."

Tallia rose to fame aged 13, after she wowed judges on The X Factor.

Since then the Scots stunner has appeared in a string of reality shows including Celebs Go Dating.

And was romantically involved with Brooklyn Beckham for 18 months in 2014.

Before being in a relationship with Chelsea star Harvey Vale before ending things last summer.

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