Fearne Cottons pays tribute to the 90s with series of throwback snaps

Baby-faced Fearne Cotton dons retro brown lipliner, clutches a Bacardi Breezer and rocks a heavy fringe in series of Nineties throwback snaps

She began her successful presenting career in 1996 when she was just 15 years old. 

And Fearne Cotton appeared nostalgic for the old days as she shared a series of snaps looking back at some fond memories of the decade on Saturday. 

The DJ has been revisiting the sounds of 90s on her weekly podcast with BBC Sounds and in the midst of her trip down memory lane, she dug out some amazing snaps from her youth – much to fans’ delight. 

Throwback: Fearne Cotton shared a series of snaps looking back at some fond memories of the 90s on Saturday

The first sweet picture showed the star with a ‘perm and straight fringe’, with the funky hair do encompassing the age to perfection. 

Another amazing snap showed Fearne alongside some friends while they were ‘drinking in the park’, as she clutched a Bacardi Breezer. 

In the caption, the mum-of-two penned: ‘In this weeks 90’s throw back to get excited about this weeks episode of Sounds of The 90’s on @bbcsounds we celebrate.

‘A) the perm and straight fringe B) drinking in parks C) listening to All Saints in maths D) heather shimmer lipstick and grandad Phil E) pedalo’s with cousins and fringes #soundsofthe90s listen now.’

Looking back: The DJ has been revisiting the sounds of 90s on her weekly podcast with BBC Sounds

Looking back: The DJ has been revisiting the sounds of 90s on her weekly podcast with BBC Sounds

Fun: One pic showed Fearne alongside some friends while they were 'drinking in the park'

Fun: One pic showed Fearne alongside some friends while they were ‘drinking in the park’

Fearne has been sharing candid insights during lockdown and recently discussed the difficulties of trying to navigate a blended family amid the UK coronavirus crisis.

The presenter shares Rex, seven, and Honey with her rocker beau Jesse, who also has Arthur, 18, and Lola, 14, with his ex-wife Tilly. 

She said: ‘I, like many of you, are part of a blended family and after last night’s announcement it’s really difficult to know how to play that. My step-kids come and go from both houses — to our house, to their mum and step-dad’s.

In the caption the mum-of-two penned: 'In this weeks 90’s throw back to get excited about this weeks episode of Sounds of The 90’s on @bbcsounds

In the caption the mum-of-two penned: ‘In this weeks 90’s throw back to get excited about this weeks episode of Sounds of The 90’s on @bbcsounds

She continued: 'A) the perm and straight fringe B) drinking in parks C) listening to All Saints in maths D) heather shimmer lipstick and grandad Phil E) pedalo’s with cousins and fringes #soundsofthe90s listen now'

She continued: ‘A) the perm and straight fringe B) drinking in parks C) listening to All Saints in maths D) heather shimmer lipstick and grandad Phil E) pedalo’s with cousins and fringes #soundsofthe90s listen now’

‘From what we’ve read, we think the best approach is to take it as long as both sets of parents have no symptoms or children, and they haven’t in the last two weeks, we should be able to continue having the kids dropped off or picking them up.

‘So we can spend time with them because the thought of not seeing them for, God knows how long, is tricky.

‘There’s so much more I want to say but my brain is scrambled, I haven’t had much sleep. So much love to you all, stay home and safe.’

Insights: Fearne has been sharing candid insights during lockdown and recently discussed the difficulties of trying to navigate a blended family amid the UK coronavirus crisis

Insights: Fearne has been sharing candid insights during lockdown and recently discussed the difficulties of trying to navigate a blended family amid the UK coronavirus crisis