Claudia Winkleman looks completely unrecognisable in an unearthed throwback video dating back to 2003 – without her famous fringe.
The Strictly Come Dancing host had fans frenzying as they realised they could finally see her forehead in a clip that resurfaced on Twitter this week.
In it, Claudia could be seen interviewing Frasier star Jane Leeves for the BBC, sporting slightly lighter brunette tresses and a side parting instead of her full bangs.
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She looked incredibly fresh faced in the throwback video, without her famous dark eyeliner and the scarlet lipstick she’s often seen with nowadays.
Instead, Claudia wore minimal eye make-up and a swipe of pale pink gloss on her pout as she carried out the interview, wearing a black jumper for the casual chat.
Predictably, the video, which hailed from the BBC Archive, proved a viral hit on Twitter – and sent fans absolutely wild.
Fans quickly took to the replies section to air their shock at Claudia’s look, with one writing: “I think this is the first time I’ve seen Claudia Winkleman’s forehead.”
Another echoed: “The lack of fringe is the real archive matter of interest here!” while a third echoed: “Loving Claudia’s look there!”
“Hello Claudia. We can see you!” someone else posted.
It comes as series two of Claudia’s hit BBC show The Traitors has been ‘confirmed’, with a show source telling The Mirror the reality-detective show will be renewed.
The insider said: “These days almost every new series is a reboot of something that’s gone before.
“So it’s really nice to try something fresh – and for it to do well. The Traitors got everyone talking, so bringing it back was a no-brainer. Claudia was perfect.”
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The first episode of the beloved show brought in 3.9million viewers, with the finale boosted to 4.6million.
Claudia said of the show: “I was in deep. I cry at the end. I haven’t cried in, like, 20 series of Strictly – with this I was on the floor sobbing. Inconsolable.
“It’s a game of smarts, not a game of luck. It’s a game of wit. It’s an awful lot of money. I was myself and at the end I’m sobbing on the floor. There are so many twists.”
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