Grant Denyer unrecognisable in childhood photo as a young teen

The TV presenter is unrecognizable in a photo of his childhood as a teenager with braces, a flat haircut and a rat tail: “It was glorious!”

Grant Denyer has shared some fun photos from his teenage days.

The TV host posted the image on Instagram on Tuesday, in which he wears braces and has a flat haircut, which was all the rage in the 1990s.

The 45-year-old explained that he also had a rat tail, a longer lock of hair at the back of his head, which could not be seen in the image.

Grant Denyer has shared some fun photos from his teenage days.  The TV host posted the image on Instagram on Tuesday, in which he wears braces and has a flat haircut, which was all the rage in the 1990s. He is pictured as a teenager

Grant Denyer has shared some fun photos from his teenage days. The TV host posted the image on Instagram on Tuesday, in which he wears braces and has a flat haircut, which was all the rage in the 1990s. He is pictured as a teenager

‘Cute cake alert. Think it’s not possible to have bangs, a flat top, straps AND a ‘rat tail’ at the same time? Well fuck you,” she wrote in the caption.

‘It has been done. For me. And it was glorious. #quadruplethreat #hornbag #rulebreaker #gamechanger’.

It comes after Denyer revealed that his doctors warned him that he was going to die if he didn’t change his lifestyle.

It comes after Denyer revealed that his doctors warned him that he was going to die if he didn't change his lifestyle.

It comes after Denyer revealed that his doctors warned him that he was going to die if he didn’t change his lifestyle.

She said she “could do whatever she wanted from wherever she wanted”, following her success on television, but living a whirlwind life took a toll on her health and she ended up with chronic fatigue syndrome.

‘I wasn’t listening to my body; I had massive chronic fatigue,” he said on his Along for the Ride podcast.

He continued: “There was a time when I went to the doctor and they examined my organs and tested them all and said they were about seven percent working.”

And they said, “If you don’t do something, drastically, you’re going to die, and soon.” That’s when I said, “Holy crap, this is serious, I need to do something about it.”

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She said she “could do whatever she wanted from wherever she wanted”, following her success on television, but living a whirlwind life took a toll on her health and she ended up with chronic fatigue syndrome.

Grant explained how he “forgot about success and grades” and began to focus on his health.

The former Sunrise meteorologist said in July that he struggles with the “fear of not being good enough” but has developed effective coping strategies.

Grant, a two-time Dancing with the Stars winner, said in a candid Instagram post: “I have flaws, I have a lot of weaknesses, I struggle.”

‘I am a work in progress. I suffer from perfectionism, but with things like meditation or self-improvement I’m not aiming for perfection, just progress. It’s enough.’

Grant explained how

Grant explained how he “forgot about success and grades” and began to focus on his health.