I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here star Emily Scott looks worlds away from her jungle stint - 13 years after her short-lived romance with Mark Wright on the show.
The Australian glamour model and DJ, 41, famously grew close to the TOWIE star, 37, during their time in the jungle.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Emily has traded her iconic blonde locks for a bold raven-haired look.
In the snap, she posed in a black bikini top and cap, running a hand through her dark tresses as she looked worlds away from her reality TV days.
Captioning the post, she wrote: 'Thank you 24 for showing us what we don't want, and the courage to keep pursuing what we do.'
She and Mark shared a flirty friendship during their time on the ITV show but he later set the record straight on any romance rumours after leaving.
He told The Sun: 'Emily is a lovely person and a very pretty girl but there is no romantic interest there for me and I am not interested in starting a relationship with her.
'When you are in the jungle you have a bit of a friendly flirt but that is as far as it went. I am single and want to be on my own. I won't deny she is a good catch but that is not how I feel about her.'
Mark is now happily married to actress Michelle Keegan, with the couple expecting their first child together.
Meanwhile, Emily has carved out a successful career in the music industry, pursuing her passion for electronica, particularly house music.
Her DJ career has taken her around the globe, with performances in cities like Mumbai and Seoul.
She also struck up a romance with the late Australian cricket legend Shane Warne after his engagement to Liz Hurley came to an end.
The bikini model first met the cricket star in 2006, but their relationship didn’t turn romantic until 2014, when they briefly dated.
Shane died suddenly of a heart attacked in early 2022 at the age of 52.
In August 2023, Emily told the Maxim the pair used to refer to each other as 'A-side' and 'B-side' over their many years of friendship.
'Calling each other by our made-up names, A-side and B-side, those kind of moments are priceless,' she told the publication.
The Sydney-based bombshell remained friends with the legendary cricketer up until his death in Thailand.
'It was lovely to be friends first and stay friends after, genuinely caring right up until the end,' the star said.
'It's sad, but I have many happy memories of Shane. Tanning in Las Vegas, inside jokes, lots of music in that time, bands.
'We stayed in contact because we had these in common.'
Emily, who was the spin king's last confirmed girlfriend, has offered many kind words about the cricketer, including a tribute after his death.
Taking to Instagram after news broke of Shane's passing, Emily wrote fondly of the former couple's time together, describing him as her 'friend and confidante'.
'We'd play. You were the most fun. Your kids, you were adorable with them,' she said.
'The loss feels too much. You gave the gift of your light, numerous memories, and I'll always treasure them.'