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Troubled Tara Palmer-Tomkinson wears auburn bobbed wig that makes her look a bit like Cilla Black

Is this TPT trying to nab a gig as the next Blind Date host?

TARA Palmer-Tomkinson stepped out last night donning a short, sixties style bobbed auburn wig, which made her look more than a little bit like Cilla Black.

The 44-year-old It Girl turned arrived at the Victoria and Albert Museum for a private view of “You Say You Want A Revolution: Records And Rebels 1966-70” to raise money for wounded veterans and certainly got into the swing of things with her wig and outfit.

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Tara Palmer-Tomkinson looked just like Cilla Black last night when she stepped out in an auburn wigCredit: Getty Images

To go along with her Cilla ‘do, TPT wore a black sixties dress, with a purple Peter Pan collar, an orange belt and clutch bag, and purple and orange cuffs.

She completed the vintage get up with some thick black tights and black patent heels, and looked like she was loving her latest look as she smiled confidently for cameras.

Despite looking like she’s happy in her skin now, the socialite has struggled with Body Dysmorphia in the past, and after battling a cocaine addiction had to have rhinoplasty to fix her collapsed septum, and fillers to give her nose a more natural shape.

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The socialite wore a sixties style dress to match the vintage looking wigCredit: Getty Images
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Was TPT paying tribute to Cilla Black?Credit: Rex Features

However, not she insists she is done with surgery.

“I look this way - I'm not going to go out and have surgery,” she told Closer in April.

“I'm 44 and it definitely hits you; there is pressure to have surgery.

“I find it hard and I buy every anti-ageing cream there is. But I'm not going to change myself.

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The socialite who has battled a cocaine addiction now says she is happy with the way she looksCredit: Getty Images

“I have a good psychiatrist, I read a lot of psychology and I believe that to be a kind person is so much more important.”

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