Marnie Simpson looks completely unrecognisable in a fun throwback photo from her pre-fame days..
The former Geordie Shore star's cousin Sophie Kasaei posted a series of old photos of the pair as she wished her a happy 30th birthday.
Sophie wrote sweet messages over the old photos which mostly showed the close friends on nights out in the past.
One photo said: "Happy birthday to my absolute day 1 @marns."
As she added: "Not only my cousin but my sister.
"Through thick and thing you have been my rock...
"And how we have been best friends but also family."
It seems the birthday girl spent her birthday with close friends and family as they enjoyed a meal at The Florist in Watford.
Marnie is currently pregnant with her second child with boyfriend Casey Johnson.
The star announced the happy news back in November of last year, when at the time she was 13 weeks pregnant.
The TV personality is already mum to two year old son Rox and said she was 'thrilled' to be adding to their family but explained that the pregnancy news was a 'shock.'
At the time she told New! magazine : "We’re so excited and super happy. It was a bit of a shock but we’re just so thrilled!"
Casey added: "I’m really excited. Obviously you’re always going to be a little bit scared, too."
However, despite being excited, Marnie said her pregnancy had been difficult so far due to suffering from severe sickness and struggling to eat.
She said the second time around it different to her pregnancy with Rox.
She said: "With Rox I felt so healthy and glowing and I was a ray of sunshine, but this time I genuinely feel like the walking dead."
The pair haven't yet revealed the gender of the baby, this time wanting to leave it for a surprised but she wasn't sure if her partner would be able to wait.
Marnie revealed that he second child could be the last for the couple as they're unsure if they'll want any more.
Marnie has had a difficult time when it comes to pregnancy as after giving birth to her first, her bladder weakened which lead to chronic pain afterwards.
The pain got so bad for her everyday that she wanted to get her bladder removed.
She told the Mail Online that the constant pain lead to bad anxiety which meant it was hard to be a mum to her son because some days she couldn't walk.
Marnie said: "It was depressing because I planned in my mind what I wanted the first year of Rox's life to be like, I wanted to go places and do things, not only has there been corona but I was also bed-bound. It was horrible."
She went on to describe just how bad the pain got, describing it as feeling like she had glass in her bladder.