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Almost two decades after The holiday was released Jude LawSophie’s on-screen daughter looks grown up.

While former child actress Miffy Englefields Instagram account is private, Daily Mail got a screenshot of her latest post with her black hair partially shaved.

Englefield has documented his daily life on his public TikTok account, where her latest post in June showed how she gets ready with her daughter. In the video, the Brit’s dark hair is styled in a mullet, and the short-sleeved shirt and jean shorts she wore showed off her tattoos.

“Just to address the new hair, for those who don’t know, I’m a hair model sometimes and it’s hair season,” Englefield said in the video as photos of her previous looks were shown.

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Englefield portrayed one of Law’s two daughters in the beloved holiday film, which follows Amanda (Cameron Diaz) and Iris (Kate Winslet), swapping houses in LA and the UK for the season. After her role in The holidayEnglefield was in the 2011s Pretty enough and has since left the acting industry.

As she reflected on her childhood, Englefield shared Daily Mail last year that she has “changed quite a lot” since she was 6 years old. “I think a lot of people have, but especially me,” said the British star.

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Calling herself a “pretty unusual 6-year-old,” Englefield added, “I was very weird and cocky, I think is the best way to describe it.”

Englefield said she “didn’t really understand the speed” of her role at the time, noting that she thought it was an “excuse to perform.” Englefield, who said she “came from a pretty poor background,” called the experience “very surreal.”

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“It was lovely. I mean I couldn’t have asked for better treatment and neither could my dad. We got on really well with everyone and they always made time for us off screen as well as on screen, ” she said.

Englefield called on-screen father Law “awesome, funny and kind”, and recalled a day on set when they “told each other heavy twisters for about half an hour and just had fun.”

“He had so much patience with us and there was no separation between doing the work and hanging out with us — they didn’t have to do that at all, but they did,” she said. “I couldn’t have asked for better people to work on it. It was easily my best experience on any film set.”

Englefield explained that she started TikTok during the COVID-19 pandemic when she was “pretty isolated” from her family. “I wanted to start talking about The holiday a little bit there and I do a lot of thrift shopping and stuff,” she said. “It’s been great, I’ve met so many lovely people through it and I love it, I love writing in there.”

Englefield noted that she didn’t start getting “recognized” until she started filming TikToks. “I’m a mom now, I have a three-year-old,” she said. “I feel like that’s the biggest change. I have an amazing daughter and I’m in a very, very fortunate position where I can stay at home with her until she starts school, which isn’t far off really. It makes me feel very, very old when I remember it.”