ROLLING BACK THE YEARS

100 Years Younger stars Claire King, Sid Owen and Sherrie Hewson reveal dramatic transformations after shedding years in just 21 days

After spending three weeks undergoing tests and following strict diets and exercise regimes, the eight stars have finally unveiled the results

CLAIRE King, Sid Owen and Sherrie Hewson wowed 100 Years Younger fans as they unveiled their dramatic transformations this evening.

The trio joined five other celebs, including June Brown, Shaun Ryder and Gogglebox’s Sandra Martin in a quest to look more youthful.

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The eight stars of 100 Years Younger have revealed their dramatic new looks

Over 21 days, the stars have undergone diet and lifestyle overhauls in an attempt to turn back the clock on their bodies, faces and brains.

The group travelled to Sardinia to have tests before trying out new regimes that were tailored to them.

In total, the stars lost an incredible 167 years between them and now they’re looking better than ever.

Sherrie Hewson

Sherrie Hewson lost seven years from her face after the process

At the start of the series, 67-year-old Sherrie had a brain age of 65, a body age of 76 and a face age of 67.

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After the finishing the process, she was told she had the brain age of 58, the body age of 66 and the face age of a 60-year-old.

Grinning, Sherrie looked thrilled with the results.

She previously said she felt happier and healthier after taking part in the ground breaking series.

Sid Owen

Quitting cigarettes helped Sid Owen bring down his brain age by over a decade
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When he signed up, 46-year-old EastEnders star Sid had the face age of a 54-year-old, a body age of 43 and a brain age of 67.

After giving up cigarettes as part of the process, Sid turned back the years and was told he had a face age of 46, a body age of 31 and a brain age of 51.

Shaun Ryder

Shaun Ryder had laser treatment to help change his face age from 64 to 59

Happy Monday’s star Shaun, 55, underwent cosmetic treatment on the show to bring down his 64-year-old face age and his brain and body age of 73.

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In tonight’s episode, it was revealed he’d lost half a decade from his face and had a body age of 62.

His brain age stayed the same however.

Sandra Martin

Gogglebox's Sandra lost four years from her face

Googlebox star Sandra, 55, had a face age of 60, a brain age of 86 and a body age of 69.

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Although the experience was a struggle at times for Sandra, she managed to knock almost 20 years off her brain age.

At the end of the process she was told she had a face age of 56 but her body age remained the same.

June Brown

June, 90, saw her brain age drop from 59 to 48

The series’ oldest star, 90-year-old June Brown, saw a huge change during her time on the show.

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At the end, June still had the face of a 90-year-old and a 93-year-old body but her brain age dropped from 59 to 48.

Russell Grant

Russell lost years from his body and face but his brain age remained the same

Astrologer Russell, 66, looked fresh face and happy in his final result snaps.

The star the brain of a 52-year-old at the start and end of the process but lost four years from his face after losing weight.

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Russell’s body age dropped from 85 to 78 after appearing on the show.

Claire King

Actress Claire lost an incredible 20 years from her body age after taking up yoga

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The 55-year-old Emmerdale actress lost 20 years from her body age, with tests revealing she now had the physique and health of a 30-year-old.

Claire also went from a face age of 62 to 58 and from a brain age of 73 down to a 69.

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She said yoga helped her keep her body fit and young but said she’d continue working on her mental health after the show to try and reduce the age of her brain.

Roy Walker

Roy Walker's accident affected his result but still saw his brain age drop from 73 to 59

Roy’s time on the show was dramatic, with the 77-year-old TV veteran being saved by Shaun after getting into trouble during a paddleboarding session.

The injury he sustained meant his body age only dropped by one year from 76 to 75.

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His face age stayed the same at 77 but his brain age went from 73 to 59.

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