Sunrise guest Nikki Webster unveils surprise new look in live interview with Sam Mac

Performer Nikki Webster has unveiled an all-new look during a surprise appearance on Sunrise on Tuesday.

Speaking to Sunrise weather presenter Sam Mac, Webster looked very different to the curly-haired girl who won over the hearts of Australians during the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

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The former child star appeared on the Channel 7 morning show to celebrate the 15-year birthday of her dance school, Dance Nikki Webster.

Webster looked every bit the professional wearing a business jacket and pants suit, her usually curly hair now sleek and straight.

Nikki Webster unveiled a new look during her Sunrise segment with Sam Mac. Credit: AAP

The mum-of-two said she was proud to see how far the business — which has two locations in Sydney’s Leichhardt and the NSW Central Coast — had come.

“We’ve got the two studios — this year we’re celebrating 15 years which is just amazing,” she said.

“ It’s my brother and I — Scott and I — and we started the studios together.

Nikki Webster with Sam Mac on Sunrise on Tuesday. Credit: Sunrise

“We’re just so passionate and we’re just so grateful to have been on the journey of so many incredibly talented students along the way and they’re part of their dance family.

“We love what we do and we’re so happy and proud of every single one of them.”

Webster’s son, Malachi, also appeared on Sunrise, dancing in the studio and following his mother’s famous footsteps.

Nikki Webster’s son, Malachai. Credit: Sunrise

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