Sunrise viewers have grown accustomed to seeing Natalie Barr on screen every day, but 20 years ago the TV reporter looked like a different person!
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On Tuesday, Natalie shared a series of photos from the 2000 Sydney Olympics, including some snaps of herself reporting on the iconic sporting event, but with her much shorter haircut – and we had to do a double take!
“20 years flies. Hairstyles change,” the 52-year-old Sunrise star wrote in her caption on Instagram.
“So proud to report on the best games ever! Re-living it all tonight at 9.15pm on 7 with a look back at that magic time. (I love that I managed to keep the pics of Thorpie and the men’s relay team AND me holding Roy and HG’s unofficial mascot Fatso-both iconic moments!!)”

Fans couldn’t help but comment on how Natalie looked as fabulous in 2000 as she does now.
“Great hairstyle suits u,” remarked one fan.
“You’re like fine wine Nat, you only get better with age!” exclaimed another.
Some couldn’t help but compare Natalie in her thirties to some other famous faces.
“Wow @natalie_barr7 – you look like Céline Dion,” noted one follower.
“You look like the actress from Black Books in this photo,” said another referring to British actress Tamsin Greig.

Natalie, who was worked at Channel Seven for 25 years, attributes her physique to Pilates, Xtend Barre classes, walking and running.
However when it comes to beauty, she has stayed away from one treatment in particular.
“I am not one of those people who panics about looks,” Natalie told Stellar in July. “I keep reasonably fit, I haven’t had Botox – though no judgement if you do.”
The TV journalist added: “I do wear hairpieces because they fill my hair out. I’m just glad the viewer doesn’t expect us all to be 23.”

Natalie has been married to her husband Andrew Thompson since 1995 and the pair share two sons – Lachlan, 18, and Hunter, 15.
However, the mum-of-two admits she’s a “pretty ordinary person”, despite her impressive TV career.
“I feel like I have two lives. I have this TV life, with the false eyelashes and the hairpieces, but then the rest of my life is like every other mum’s,” she said.
“If the paparazzi got a shot of me, it just wouldn’t sell. No-one is interested in me in my jeans, walking into my house.”