Naga Munchetty looked totally different in a throwback snap of her rocking a major haircut.
The 48-year-old is best known for being a regular on TV screens, having fronted BBC Breakfast since 2010.
The journalist is also known for her signature haircut – a super short and super chic pixie cut.
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But Naga, who also appeared on Strictly in 2016, recently shared a throwback snap of her rocking a completely different haircut.
Appearing on Comedy Central’s Rhod Gilbert’s Growing Pains back in November, Naga spoke to comedian Rhod about her adolescence.
On the show, host Rhod speaks to various celebrities as they revisit their time as teens.
And when a picture of teenage Naga suddenly appeared on the screen she looked totally different.
In the stunning snap, Naga rocked much longer hair than what she has now – opting for gorgeous, tight curls that bounced around her face and above her shoulders.
Naga, who has been married to film director James Haggar since 2007, went on to admit she was a “straight-A-student” during her time at school.
However, she also quipped that “no one fancied her” despite her impressive school performance.
In other Naga news, the presenter shared a glamorous snap recently while giving an insight into her latest TV project on Instagram.
Naga was all smiles as she stood at the front of the picture with the crew of her latest TV show stood in the background as they posed for the picture.
Cameras and filming equipment could also be seen in the background as the group took a break from their hard work.
In the caption, Naga revealed what they had all been working on as she said: “And that’s a wrap!
“Have loved filming this latest series of Claimed & Shamed!
“These fabulous people are fantastic fun to work with – I will miss them. New series on @bbcone soon.”
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