Britain's Got Talent child star Connie Talbot certainly doesn't look like this anymore…
CONNIE TALBOT was just six-years-old when she won over her idol Simon Cowell, and subsequently the nation, during the very first series of Britain's Got Talent.
Connie Talbot
Connie Talbot rose to fame on the first series of BGT
The gap-toothed youngster from Birmingham went on to secure a place in the final, after singing a moving rendition of Over the Rainbow from The Wizard of Oz.
Despite Paul Potts triumphing on the big night, the little girl's debut album went gold in the UK just months later, selling 250,000 copies.
Fast forward nine years and with a full set of pearly whites, Connie couldn't look more different as she prepares for the release of her seventh offering.
Sporting long brunette tresses, the singer has developed a much more mature sound and there's not a girly patterned dress in sight.
The singer was beaten by Paul Potts in the final
Connie Talbot's first audition on BGT in 2007
Connie's new 13-track album Matters To Me will be available to buy and download from Friday.
It reportedly features a mix of her own co-written songs and classic covers, including Friends theme tune I'll Be There For You.
The talented teen has been touring ever since she first sang for the panel, made up of Simon, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan.
Connie is now 15 and gearing up for the release of her seventh album
The singer's debut album went gold in 2007
Speaking to the Birmingham Mail recently, Connie said she was still focusing on her studies while on the road.
"I’m keeping my head down and doing all my schoolwork at the moment," she said.
Connie added: "But I have a busy summer break. I’ll be travelling to Asia in August, appearing on Chinese television and releasing the new record."
Britain's Got Talent is set to return to ITV next month.