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BBC’s Rachel Burden is worlds away from day job as she dazzles fans with freckly makeup-free selfie

BBC's Rachel Burden left fans in awe after embracing her natural beauty in a recent social media post.

The BBC Breakfast star opted for a fresh face instead of her usual glamorous look while outing. 

Rachel Burden posed with no makeup and exposed her pretty freckles
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Rachel Burden posed with no makeup and exposed her pretty frecklesCredit: Twitter
The TV star is usually at the BBC looking glamarous
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The TV star is usually at the BBC looking glamarousCredit: bbc

Newsreader, Rachel usually sports glamorous looks while working as a presenter and reporter at the BBC, but in a recent Twitter post, she left her 103,200 thousand followers stunned as she displayed a pleasantly different face than usual. 

She smiled away at the camera with her hair tied back and her full fringe on display, exposing her bare face covered in pretty brown freckles.

While dining out, the 48-year-old posed with a French waiter wearing a BBC Radio 5 Live bucket hat.

She chose a yellow top that matched the sunshine radiating in the background. 

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She captioned the post: "Well, the bucket hat really cheered up the slightly grumpy French waiter."

The BBC presenter also tagged the BBC 5 Live account and co-presenter Rick Edwards in her post. 

Rick replied to the post and wrote: "What's the French for 'it's upside down."

Her followers gushed over her in the comment section with vibrant messages as one said: "Goodness, you are attractive in that hat, Rachel."

Another person penned: "You'd make anyone smile Rachel."

A third person demanded: "Need you back on BBCBreakfast.

The Radio host is currently taking time away from presenting.

Rachel Burden Rick Edwards
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Rachel tagged Rick Edwards in her Twitter postCredit: bbc
Rachel Burden looking stunning whilst presenting the BBC Breakfast show with Ben Thompson
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Rachel Burden looking stunning whilst presenting the BBC Breakfast show with Ben ThompsonCredit: BBC
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