Adam Rickitt, the former heartthrob of the nineties who shot to fame on Coronation Street as the original Nick Tilsley on Coronation Street in 1997 and later secured a role on rival soap Hollyoaks, now sports a completely different look that has left him barely recognisable in his recent photos.
During his initial two-year stint on the Corrie cobbles, Adam was a fresh-faced youngster with blond curtained hair and had a complicated on-off relationship with Leanne Battersby during his time on the show.
After taking a career break to pursue a singing career, he later returned to Coronation Street for another two years in 2002 and once again made his mark on the iconic ITV soap before departing to pursue other projects. READ MORE: Corrie's Stu 'set for brutal murder' as fans twig local responsible for exit READ MORE: Coronation Street 'exit' as fans 'work out' Joel's next victim - and it's not Lauren or Dee Dee In 2017, he revisited his acting roots with a role on Hollyoaks as Kyle Kelly, a role he held for three years before stepping away from the soap, with further roles following in shows such as BBC's Doctors.
However, Adam now 46, looks almost unrecognisable from his humble soap beginnings, with many fans blindsided by his new look, reports the Mirror.
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