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Yvette Fielding looks worlds away from her usual self as she sports dramatic streaked hair on This Morning

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Yvette Fielding looked very different from her usual self during an appearance on This Morning on Thursday.

Yvette Fielding looked very different from her usual self during an appearance on This Morning on Thursday.

The television presenter, 55, showed off her new look for the interview with her locks contrasting with brunette and bleached blonde highlights.

The presenter, who ditched her natural auburn hair, wore her hair in a sleek, straight style.

During her interview, Yvette talked about her new haunted theaters book in which Sar travels to several different theaters that are believed to have ghosts.

She said: ‘One of the first places I investigated was the Theater Royal, Drury Lane.

The broadcaster gets rid of her natural auburn hair.

Yvette Fielding looked very different from her usual self during an appearance on This Morning on Thursday.

“It was when I saw it for the first time, it wasn’t a complete ghost, it was just a pair of legs, with leather boots over the knee and the three of us saw it, I didn’t have my camera because I was going to the bathroom, but you can see our reactions in another chamber in the hallway.’

When asked why she thinks people are interested in ghosts, Yvette said: “I think it’s so popular because it gives people hope.”

“I didn’t believe in life after death before I did this, I used to get quite depressed, and now that I know there is life after death I think it gives people hope.”

Yvette added that she believes there may be some spirits lurking in the This Morning TV studio.

She said: “I would love to be here with my team, in the dark, I think we would have amazing voices and activity.” It would be fabulous.’

It comes after Yvette claimed she was bullied by Blue Peter and forced to live with golden retriever Bonnie during her “traumatic” first year.

The presenter, who became the show’s youngest presenter when she joined the show in 1987, aged 18, said she was left “a shaking, stammering mess” after being “berated” by her former boss Biddy Baxter.

Yvette claimed that upon getting the job she had to leave her parents’ home, she was flown to Russia for six weeks before the producers told her that she had to live with Bonnie and take care of her.

The television presenter showed off her new look for the interview with her locks in contrasting brunette and bleached blonde highlights.

The television presenter showed off her new look for the interview with her locks in contrasting brunette and bleached blonde highlights.

During her interview, Yvette talked about her new haunted theaters book in which Sar travels to several different theaters that are believed to have ghosts.

During her interview, Yvette talked about her new haunted theaters book in which Sar travels to several different theaters that are believed to have ghosts.

The TV personality said the responsibility of looking after Bonnie, who was a puppy from Blue Peter’s dog Goldie’s second litter, was terrifying as she was “the most famous dog in the country”.

‘I felt very alone because I was the youngest. They considered me a girl, and a pain in the butt of a girl,” Yvette said on the Celebrity Catch-Up: Life After That Thing I Did podcast.

“I didn’t enjoy the first year. I found it very traumatic. I got to the point where I had had enough. Being forced to live with the dog, he had nothing to say: “You will move out of your apartment and move into this house with the dog.”

‘I had to take care of this dog at 18 years old, and not just a dog, the most famous dog in the country.

Poor Bonnie longed for her owner and scratched at the door every night. It was too disturbing.

‘Imagine how many hearts would be broken if something had happened to him. “It would have been a national mourning.”

Bonnie made her first appearance on the show when she was six weeks old and then replaced her mother when she retired in the summer of 1986.

Yvette was desperate to impress Biddy, who edited the show for 25 years.

Yvette recently claimed that Blue Peter harassed her and forced her to live with golden retriever Bonnie during their

Yvette recently claimed that Blue Peter harassed her and forced her to live with golden retriever Bonnie during her “traumatic” first year.

Yvette claimed that after she was offered the job she had to leave her parents' home and the producers told her she had to live with Bonnie (pictured with Mark Curry and Caron Keating in 1988).

Yvette claimed that after she was offered the job she had to leave her parents’ home and the producers told her she had to live with Bonnie (pictured with Mark Curry and Caron Keating in 1988).

“The problem was that I was trying so hard to please my boss, but my boss seemed to be, I don’t know why, incredibly cruel,” he said.

‘I thought I would be fine and then they told me I was useless. Absolutely useless, over and over and over and over again.’

‘I wanted her to be very proud of me, but it was like being beaten by a father. Every time she did what she thought was right, she would come back and say something horrible or she would tell me off in front of other people. “It was absolutely soul-destroying.”

Yvette added: “You have to be confident in front of eight million people twice a week, but my confidence was at an all-time low.” I was a shaking, gibbering mess.

The Most Haunted host said her experience with Biddy shaped her career and she has “no hard feelings” towards her.

She said: “The amount of horrible people in the TV industry… I always thank Biddy because I think if it wasn’t for her there’s no way I would have gotten up, told them where to go and moved on.” “. .

‘She did that. She gave me the balls to do that. And I appreciate it. There’s no hard feelings there.

“But when people say to me, ‘Wasn’t that wonderful?’ Didn’t you have a great time?” I don’t think so, not the first year. It was horrible. It was like a nightmare.’

The BBC has been contacted for comment.

Yvette left after five years in 1992 and went on to present the ITV Saturday show What’s Up Doc? followed by Disney Adventures in 1995.

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