Britain's Got Talent star Connie Talbot shot to fame on the ITV show back in 2007 when she competed aged just seven.
After wowing the judges with a rendition of Over the Rainbow, Connie was the runner-up of the first BGT series, losing out to opera singer Paul Potts.
Since the show, Connie, now 22, has pursued a singing career and revealed she is now an independent singer and releasing new music.
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As she sat down with Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston on Heart FM alongside BGT presenters Ant and Dec, they had to guess who was in front of them.
With the pair struggling to work out the star, Amanda used the clue that she "now had her front teeth", leading for the penny to drop.
Connie then shared an update about her career 16 years after her appearance as she revealed she hasn't given up on her dreams of music.
Ant asked her: "How are you doing Connie? Are you still performing?"
Connie said: "I’m good, really really good. I am, I’m an independent artist now and doing new music, got an EP coming up in April."
Amanda gushed: " She’s got an absolutely stunning voice and you still look like you looked."
Jamie added: "I tell you what Connie, I’m thrilled you’re still singing!"
Connie looked all grown up as she showed off her iconic fringe but fun a blonder shade as she dressed in a blue and white jumper and jeans, adding a yellow jacket over it.
Connie has stayed true to her Britain's Got Talent roots over the years, appearing on Britain's Got Talent: The Champions in 2019.
After performing an original song Never Give Up on Us on the show, she made her year to number eight on the UK iTunes chart before going on to compete on America's Got Talent: The Champions in 2020.
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