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A Current Affair’s Tracy Grimshaw looks unrecognizable in new TV series – and will shock viewers

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Tracy Grimshaw (pictured) has bravely shown viewers what she will look like when she is older. In a promotional video for her new series Do You Want to Live Forever? The former A Current Affair presenter showed off her new blonde hairstyle and youthful face for the first time.

Tracy Grimshaw has bravely shown viewers what she will look like when she grows up.

In a promotional video for his new series Do you want to live forever? The former A Current Affair presenter showed off her new blonde hairstyle and youthful face for the first time.

The 64-year-old then underwent digital de-aging, with computer effects showing what she will look like as the years progress.

Throughout the effect, she is eventually shown with gray hair, deep wrinkles, and a sagging jowl.

Tracy admitted in the clip that she fears growing older and becoming “fragile,” as well as losing mental strength.

Tracy Grimshaw (pictured) has bravely shown viewers what she will look like when she is older. In a promotional video for her new series Do You Want to Live Forever? The former A Current Affair presenter showed off her new blonde hairstyle and youthful face for the first time.

The 64-year-old then underwent digital de-aging, with computer effects showing what she will look like as the years progress. Throughout the effect, she is finally shown with gray hair, deep wrinkles and a sagging double chin.

The 64-year-old then underwent digital de-aging, with computer effects showing what she will look like as the years progress. Throughout the effect, she is finally shown with gray hair, deep wrinkles and a sagging double chin.

The TV veteran’s next TV project after leaving A Current Affair was confirmed earlier this year.

“I’m looking forward to exploring exactly what a long life will look like,” Tracey said in a statement about the project.

“I’m a bit of a medical nerd, so the research has been a pleasure,” he added.

The health and science documentary series will also star Dr Nick Coatsworth as he guides six Australians on a powerful journey to stop the clock and go back in time.

Tracy admitted in the clip that she fears getting older and becoming

Tracy admitted in the clip that she fears growing older and becoming “fragile,” as well as losing mental strength. She looks like an old, dark-haired woman.

Tracy stepped away from ACA in 2022 and former Today co-host Ally Langdon has filled her role since January last year.

Tracy stepped away from ACA in 2022 and former Today co-host Ally Langdon has filled her role since January last year.

Do you want to live forever? It will examine whether we can really turn back our biological clocks and look at the secrets to living younger for longer, according to Nine’s press release.

Tracy stepped away from ACA in 2022 and former Today co-host Ally Langdon has filled her role since January last year.

Langdon revealed that Grimshaw, who ran the show for 17 years, gave him valuable advice.

“I spoke to Trace a lot before the presenter’s announcement and remember a conversation we had while she was driving before her last show,” he told The Herald Sun.

‘She told me to listen to the ACA audience; “They’re smart, they know what they’re talking about, but they find their own way and they’re authentic,” Allison explained.

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