This adorable youngster grew up to be one of the nation’s most loved TV presenters.
He is a presenter for ITV and a radio presenter for BBC Radio 2.
The star is best known for hosting The X Factor and has also presented the National Television Awards, the BRIT Awards and Soccer Aid.
But can you guess which presenter this cutie grew up to be?
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It’s Dermot O’Leary!
In the cute pic, the star is seen flashing a toothy smile while he sported a white roll-neck top and black dungarees in the sweet throwback shot.
Dermot shared the childhood snap during his first The Nightly Show episode a couple of years ago.
The presenter asked the audience: “Did you like that?” while many cooed in the background over the sweet picture from his childhood.
He then laughed: “That was cheap wasn’t it?”
Last year, Dermot opened up about his childhood and revealed he grew up in a “very Irish household”.
Speaking to the Mirror, he said: “I grew up in a very Irish household in North Essex – if you closed the door, you could have been in Ireland.”
Recalling a family trip he went on to Ireland, Dermot revealed: “I remember my first trip there as a young child, seeing my grandmother waiting by the gate in her white pinny. They were your archetypal Irish grandparents.
“My grandfather was a classic combination of disciplinarian and a Guinness-drinking, kindly old gentleman, while my grandmother was that sort of Irish matriarch, a force to be reckoned with. She’d keep a stew on the go for five days, just adding to it day-by-day – it tasted like heaven.”
Dermot is best known for hosting The X Factor.
Back in January, the star revealed he quit the show because he was tired of ITV playing “games” with his contract.
During an interview with Event magazine, Dermot said: “When you sign on to The X Factor it takes nine months of your year.
“But at the end of every series you were left not knowing if your contract was going to be renewed. I remember being in Austin, Texas, and still not having heard whether I was going to be doing The X Factor, which would have started in a matter of weeks.
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“I made a call to ITV and was told I might be doing it, but I might not. I’d done eight years there very successfully and I thought, I’m not playing these games any more. So I called ITV and told them to count me out.”
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