Ex Geordie Shore cast member starts new very ordinary day job after quitting fame
AN ex Geordie Shore cast member has started a new very ordinary day job after quitting fame.
Faith Mullen has revealed she is putting her talents to make-up artistry at Boots after hanging up her high-heels on MTV's hit show Geordie Shore in 2019.
Faith looked stunning as she posted a selfie from her workplace.
The reality TV beauty stripped back her look for the shot.
She enhanced her natural beauty wearing a nude palette of make-up - and a slick of lippy.
She wore a slick winged eye and styled her jet-black hair in a bob as she captioned the shot on Instagram: "First day of the new job today."
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Geordie Shore fans flocked to comment and congratulate the star.
One said: "You're so pretty," while a second said: "Gorgeous."
Another said: "Smash it," and a fourth said: "Beautiful."
Faith looked so different from when she was on the hit MTV party show in 2018.
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The then newest addition to the Newcastle gang promised being a devout Christian would not stop her from partying.
The bubbly star - who loved posting selfies in her lingerie on Instagram - joined the likes of Chloe Ferry, Nathan Henry and Abbie Holborn for wild nights out while the show was filmed over the summer.
Famed for her curves, the plus-size model was an instant hit with fans.
However the Sun revealed she had been cut from the show after just one series and would only appear part time.
The religious star, who believes sex before marriage is a sin, previously shocked viewers when she was caught on camera vomiting on herself in bed after a wild night out in Blackpool.
When she joined the show Faith promised that her beliefs won't stop her from partying.
Speaking to The Sun's Bizarre column, Faith said: "I've always wanted to show that being a young Christian girl, you don't have to be boring and do nothing, you can party as much as much as possible.
"I mean Jesus' first miracle was turning water into wine, so that was something I wanted to do.
"I wanted to be a voice for the young Christian community and show this whole new generation. It's not boring religious, sitting in a church falling asleep anymore."