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BROOKSIDE child star Billie Clements looks unrecognisable since swapping acting for a a DJ career.

The former actress was just 12 years old when she played Imelda Clough in the soap.

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The Brookside star looks unrecognisableCredit: Instagram
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She played bully Imelda in the Channel 4 soapCredit: Channel 4
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Ray Quinn played her victim AnthonyCredit: Channel 4

She was involved in one of Brookside's most controversial storylines EVER from 2000 to 2003.

She and her schoolfriend Paige bullied Anthony - who was played by Ray Quinn - and repeatedly humiliated him in front of their classmates.

In one instance, the two girls chased him into the toilet, threw water on him and stripped his clothes off.

Despite being suspended, Imelda continued to bully Anthony.

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She chased him into the woods and after a struggle, the pair both fell into the pond.

Imelda hit her head on a rock and Anthony held her underwater until she drowned.

Ray Quinn left Brookside in 2003 and three years later went on to win The X Factor.

Billie now describes herself as a DJ and Radio Presenter.

Her Instagram is littered with pictures and videos of her performing on the decks.

Over the summer she performed in Ibiza at Wayne Lineker's famous O Beach.

Billie wrote on Instagram: "And that’s a wrap for SIN Ibiza 2024. Thank you to EVERYONE who has chose to party with us over the summer!

"Thank you too all the DJs and performers. And thank you for having us once again. What a summer its been!"

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Billie has been touring to perform her set to crowdsCredit: Instagram
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She wore an incredible see-through dress with her bikiniCredit: Instagram

Brookside's backstory

BROOKSIDE is a British soap set in Liverpool.

It launched on Channel 4 in November 1982, running for 21 years.

One of its most well-known moments was the first pre-watershed lesbian kiss on British television in 1994.

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