An ex-Hollyoaks star is coming to Glasgow to reveal how she went from a 90s party girl to a weight loss expert.
Davinia Taylor has announced a new date in the city for the exclusive Bookface Sip and Swap event to launch her book Hack Your Hormones.
The 45-year-old actor and best-selling author will appear at Glasgow's August House for a 45-minute Q+A session to share her wisdom and expertise in all things health and happiness.
Fans will be given the opportunity to ask Davinia any burning questions that have provoked their curiosity.
Whether it's unravelling the secrets behind her book deal, discovering the transformative powers of collagen supplements, or seeking advice on achieving restful sleep, Davinia is excited to share all her top tips and secrets.
Due to popular demand the first date on Saturday, September 9 quickly sold out but now Davinia has added an additional date for Sunday, September 10 between 1.30pm to 4.30pm.
With over one million followers on Instagram, the mum-of-four is known for playing Jude Cunningham in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks.
She has since established herself as a prominent figure in the health and wellness industry.
Davinia said: "I can't wait to get back up North this September to discuss hormones and the trials and tribulations of life. Look forward to seeing you there!"
Bookface founder Heather Suttie, added: "We're thrilled to bits that Davinia is joining us.
"She has hundreds of fans in Bookface from all over the country, and we know they will travel to Glasgow for this special event!"
Her first book, "It's Not A Diet," was also a number-one bestseller, capturing the hearts of many.
The Bookface Sip and Swap event also offers an exciting opportunity to swap books with fellow attendees.
Whether you're seeking an enthralling novel, a captivating memoir, an enlightening self-help guide, or a nail-biting psychological thriller there's an impressive collection of 400 titles to choose from.
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