GOOD Morning Britain aired an incredible throwback clip of Kate Garraway performing on Stars In Their Eyes in 2006.
The broadcaster, 54, showcased her singing talents on the show and sported cute bouncy curls.
Confident Kate took command of the microphone and sounded amazing, singing Saying Something Stupid with GMB co-star Richard Arnold.
Watching the clip today, Kate remembered: "I did Stars In their Eyes in 2006 with Richard Arnold as Frank Sinatra and me as Nancy back in the day and we absolutely loved it."
The topic came up as Queen singer Adam Lambert is going to be judging members of the public on their own efforts after signing up to ITV’s revamp of Nineties classic Stars In Their Eyes.
Adam is joining Sheridan Smith as a judge on Starstruck when filming begins next May.
An insider told The Sun: “Adam was delighted to be asked to join Starstruck and he snapped up the offer. As part of Queen his job is not to replace Freddie but to emulate his brilliance on stage, which he has done to huge success.
“And now he’ll be helping wannabe singers to do the same with their idols.
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“Adam is a talented artist in his own right and bosses believed he was the perfect person to sit alongside Sheridan."
Meanwhile, Kate wowed GMB viewers recently when a clip of her presenting early on in her career aired on the breakfast show.
A montage played featuring all of Kate's greatest career hits, including one particular moment from the early 90s.
Fans required a double take as a younger Kate said: "Good afternoon the lunchtime news for Central."
Her voice was much deeper and with a posh tone, while her look was very much of its time with chunky earrings, a pastel suit and big hair.
There were clips from her time on GMTV, Daybreak and Smooth Radio as well as trips abroad where she rode camels and highlighted humanitarian issues.
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