CHECK HER OUT

X Factor’s ‘Tesco Mary’ is unrecognisable 14 years after show success and six stone weight loss

X FACTOR star Mary Byrne looks completely unrecognisable 13 years after starring on the hit ITV show.

Mary, who was dubbed “Tesco Mary” by adoring fans due to her former role as a supermarket checkout worker, has re-vamped her look after losing six stone.

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X Factor Mary Byrne looks completely different 13 years after appearing on the show

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The talented singer impressed judges on the ITV talent show

Now she’s been hitting the road in Ireland with her own one-woman show, Check Me Out.

Mary, now 64, wowed Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh, Cheryl and stand-in judge Katy Perry with her rendition of I Who Have Nothing by Tom Jones, when she auditioned for the show back in 2010.

She was known for her brunette locks – which she often styled into a high ponytail and rocked a poker-straight fringe in the reality series.

Fast forward over a decade later and Mary has completely re-vamped her image.

Gone are the days of dark locks in favour of an eye-catching bleach blonde crop with a sweeping side fringe

The talented singer is still appearing on stage and entertaining her loyal fans – with her new show Check Me Out at Dublin’s The Civic Theatre.

In the show, which name is inspired by her time at the Tesco tills, Mary gives a comic trip through her life from the supermarket chain to X Factor and beyond.

Mary’s new show held its world premiere on January 29, 2024 and runs to February 3rd with more dates yet to be announced.

She previously performed in Menopause: The Musical alongside Linda Nolan.

Additionally, Mary has starred on Mediterranean cruises with Cliff Richard.

Since losing out on the X Factor title, the much-loved telly star has gone on to release three albums, an autobiography and is currently working on a new album of 60s hits.

Speaking about life since the reality show which saw her rise to fame in the UK and Ireland, Mary has previously admitted she suffered from depression.

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She told : “Suffering from depression is very serious and getting that feeling of dread and panic can have a serious knock on affect in your life.

“When you go through those dark moments, you either grow from them or you just lie down and die. I couldn’t lie down and die because there is too much spirit in me.

“I don’t see depression as a weakness, I see it as a challenge to prove to myself that I am a strong woman and I can get through this. That is what life should be about.”

While she pursued her dream of becoming a singer, Mary said she sometimes misses working with her pals at Tesco.

She previously said: “I work mainly at nights and there are times, especially during the day, that I really miss being on the tills.

“I miss the camaraderie and the friends and chatting to the customers and the craic we used to have.”

The Irish singer proudly revealed how she lost “half a person in weight”, with the positive impact on her mental health also meaning that she no longer needs anti-depressants.

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Mary has completely re-vamped her look

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The Irish singer has ditched her brunette tresses
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