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What Colin Fassnidge looked like BEFORE getting veneers
by Cora Pettis (2021-04-01)
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Colin Fassnidge admitted to getting veneers during a discussion about body image on Wednesday's episode of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
And a throwback photo of the My Kitchen Rules judge, 47, 신촌역 치과 shows just how different his teeth used to look before his dazzling dental transformation.
Posing at a media event in March 2013, the tough-talking chef displayed a set of gappy, yellowed chompers that almost looked too small for his mouth.
Before his transformation: This throwback photo of I'm a Celebrity's Colin Fassnidge, 47, 신촌역 치과 shows just how different his teeth used to look prior to getting dental veneers. Pictured in March 2013
He has since replaced his natural teeth with porcelain veneers, and 신촌역 치과 boasts a mega-watt smile worthy of any Hollywood A-lister.
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Speaking to 'I always wanted to have nice teeth and not look like a f**king boxer,' he said.
Before and after: Posing at a media event in 2013 (left), the chef displayed a set of gappy, yellowed chompers that almost looked too small for his mouth. Pictured right in 2020 Pearly whites! He has since replaced his natural teeth with porcelain veneers, and boasts a mega-watt smile worthy of any Hollywood A-lister. Pictured in December 2019 'I had chipped front teeth and I just wanted to fix them,' Colin said, adding that his new veneers have given him a 'confidence boost'.On Wednesday's episode of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, Colin confessed he'd felt pressure to fix his teeth for television.'I hated my teeth my whole life. When I went into TV, I was getting canned. They were just like, "Look at the state of your teeth,"' he said. 'I always wanted to have nice teeth': Speaking to Confidential about his dental makeover on Thursday, the Dublin-born star admitted he'd wanted to fix his teeth from a young age 'And it was in my head then... But it's a bit confronting when people, like, body-shame you,' Colin lamented.'There's a lot of pressure when you step on this side and you get judged.'Dental veneers cost between $1,000 and $2,500 per tooth and last up to 15 years. Behind the scenes: On Wednesday's episode of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, Colin confessed he'd felt pressure to fix his teeth for televisionColin began his culinary career working as an apprentice chef in England in the '80s.He moved to Australia in 1999 and began working at some of Sydney's most acclaimed restaurants.He joined Channel Seven's now-defunct cooking show My Kitchen Rules in 2013, and remained until its final season in 2020.