BBC Breakfasts Rachel Burden leaves fans swooning as she shows off hair transformation

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    BBC Breakfast presenter Rachel Burden has sent fans into meltdown as she posed for a snap before the latest episode of the morning programme.

    The 48-year-old star was back on the famous red sofa on Sunday (July 16) alongside co-host Ben Boulos.

    They woke up the nation with the latest news headlines.

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    However, viewers were distracted by Rachel's glam hair transformation.

    Before going live on BBC One, Rachel and Ben took a selfie together and shared it on her Twitter account.

    Fans couldn't help by notice that the newsreader looked different in her recent social media picture.

    Wearing a teal dress, Rachel look stunning as ever as she made her latest television appearance.

    Ben donned a smart suit with a tie which matched Rachel's outfit.

    Rachel penned alongside her post: "Look at us, all grown up in our big new studio. Grab a cuppa and come and join us ⁦@BBCBreakfast

    @BenMBoulos."

    One fan penned: "Rachel, loving the hair."

    Another added: "The fringe looks amazing!"

    A third person said: "Enjoying the news Rachel and your fringe looks fab as you do.'

    While a fourth social media user wrote: "Good morning Gorgeous lovely to see you back on Breakfast"

    BBC unveiled its new state of the art studio in Salford’s Media City last month.

    The new space features some of the latest broadcasting technology, including high-tech GFX, whilst keeping the iconic red sofa at its heart.

    It is also larger than the previous studio and features three more cameras.

    The new state of the art screen technology will allow the BBC Breakfast team to tell stories in a creative, bold and imaginative way, and enable collaborative sharing across sites.

    A new camera angle also highlights the position of the studio at the heart of BBC North operations within Salford Quay House where BBC Breakfast, Sport and Radio 5 Live are based.

    The Breakfast team will share the new space with BBC Sport, who will use it for the daily Sportsday programme, live bulletins throughout the day as well as the Football News Show, the twice-weekly programme available on BBC iPlayer.

    BBC Breakfast airs daily on BBC One at 6am

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