She’s a television presenter, model and former magazine editor with a passion for fashion.
And Deborah Hutton proved she has always been a queen in the style stakes when she posted a throwback image of her heyday to Instagram this weekend.
The 62-year-old appears to be in her late teens or 20s in the festive image, which shows her wearing a helmet and sipping a cocktail.
Wearing a loose sarong, the stunning blonde looked as gorgeous then as she does now.
‘I obviously learnt how to crash tackle the silly season at a very young age’ she wrote in the caption alongside the fun photo.
Her fans loved the image, with one writing, ‘Love this pic Deb – how adorable are you’ while another called it a ‘gorgeous pic’.
She’s a television presenter, model and former magazine editor with a passion for fashion. And Deborah Hutton proved she has always been a queen in the style stakes when she posted a throwback image of her heyday to Instagram this weekend. Pictured in the throwback
It come after the TV star shared her surprisingly positive response to being diagnosed with skin cancer.
Deborah underwent life-saving surgery to remove two skin cancers from her face in mid 2020, and has since used her public platform to promote sun safety awareness.
Speaking to the No Filter podcast, Deborah said she was initially worried the cancer would affect her career, but now sees it as a ‘gift’.
‘It’s one of the best things that has ever happened to me, having skin cancer on my face. Everyone saw I wasn’t hiding it and I saw it as an opportunity,’ she said.
‘My partner says ‘spend your celebrity well’ and I love that. Do something with a movement that’s going to create movement,’ she said.
Deborah also spoke about her decision to age naturally.
‘I said years ago I will never have a face lift and I stand by that. I’m more me at 60 than I’ve ever been in my entire life,’ she said.
Earlier this year, Deborah revealed she fears her cancer will return.
The 62-year-old appears to be in her late teens or 20s in the festive image, which shows her wearing a helmet and sipping a cocktail. Pictured recently
‘I obviously learnt how to crash tackle the silly season at a very young age’ she wrote in the caption alongside the fun photo
‘It will happen again – I’m not out of the woods,’ she told 7Life in May. ‘That area of the face is a freeway for skin cancer.’
The TV host has brought awareness to the disease, and says it is something she is proud of.
‘Out of everything I’ve done or accomplished, this is the most meaningful thing I have ever done with my life,’ she said.
Deborah underwent surgery to remove facial Basal Cell Carcinoma, which is a type of skin cancer, in mid-2020.
She’d had a basal cell carcinoma removed from the exact same spot on her face nine years earlier, and was stunned to discover it had returned.
A year after the surgery, she shared a before and after image to her Instagram, showing the progress of her healing scar.
While many people have gained weight during lockdown, Deborah dropped six kilos – and felt better than ever.
She credited cutting out alcohol and sugar with her transformation.
‘It’s hilarious, but I feel better than I’ve ever felt,’ she told Stellar Magazine at the time.
‘I’ve really focused on my health and I feel so much stronger. I’m not really calorie counting, just making sure that I’m consuming less,’ she added.
‘I love cooking, so it’s really exciting making beautiful meals with lots of vegetables and spices. I’m drinking lots of water and then a couple of times a week I’ll have shakes with all those good probiotics and stuff.’
The model has added a stationary bike to her routine, as well as walking and golf games.