Claudia Winkleman looks so different in University throwback
Claudia Winkleman looked stunning-a world away from her current glamorous, tanned look
Claudia Winkleman looks pretty yet quite different in a throwback snap from her student days.
The Celebrity Traitors presenter, 53, was a student at Murray Edwards College, at Cambridge University, during the 1990's.
She looked stunning-a world away from her current glamorous, tanned look.
At just 18 years old, Claudia could be seen with long dark hair cascading freely over her shoulders, wearing light eye makeup and ditching her trademark heavy fringe and eyeliner.
For context, the Strictly Come Dancing host studied History of Art at the prestigious and graduated with an MA in the subject.
In the nostalgic photograph, she is pictured sitting among her fellow students wearing white jeans and a navy knitted jumper.
The resurfaced throwback appears comes as the BBC is reportedly fast-tracking Claudia's new chat show.
The coming weeks appear to be busy for the star, as filming for the chat show is expected to take place after her final Strictly appearance and before the next series of The Traitors begins.
The new show will feature Claudia interviewing a number of A-list stars and is set to air on Friday nights, potentially starting as early as March next year.
Claudia will host the Celebrity Traitors final on Thursday before wrapping up her final Strictly Come Dancing season in December, after co-hosting the show with Tess Daly for 11 years.
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