Farmer Wants a Wife host Natalie Gruzlewski hasn’t aged

Forever young: Farmer Wants a Wife host Natalie Gruzlewski hasn’t aged after spending more than 20 years in front of TV cameras… and you will never guess her age!

She’s been a fixture on Australian TV screens for over 20 years, but Natalie Gruzlewski has hardly aged a day.

The 43-year-old Farmer Wants a Wife host looks just as youthful today as she did when she appeared as a Channel Nine Gold Coast weather presenter back in 1999. 

While her hair has gotten darker over the years, with the TV star trading her long blonde hair for brunette tresses, Natalie is eternally fresh-faced. 

After: The 43-year-old Farmer Wants a Wife host looks just as youthful today as she did when she appeared as a Channel Nine Gold Coast weather presenter back in 1999. Pictured on Farmer Wants a Wife in 2020

Before and after: She’s been a fixture on Australian TV screens for over 20 years, but Natalie Gruzlewski has hardly aged a day. Pictured at a Channel Nine event in Sydney in March 2007 (left) and on Farmer Wants a Wife in 2020

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph’s Stellar Magazine in July, Natalie said losing her mum to cancer in 2007 made her reflect on her own life and well-being.

‘Losing my mum made me realise that life is short and time is precious, so I was happy to slow down and focus on family,’ she told the publication.

She added: ‘As you get older you do need to look after yourself and put your health and fitness first.’

The dark side: While her hair has gotten darker over the years, with the TV star trading her long blonde hair for brunette tresses, Natalie is still remarkably fresh-faced. Pictured at a launch party in Sydney in August 2007

Sobering: In an interview with The Daily Telegraph's Stellar Magazine in July, Natalie said losing her mum to cancer in 2007 made her reflect on her own life and well-being. Pictured at a media event on the Gold Coast in July 2015

The dark side: While her hair has gotten darker over the years, Natalie is eternally fresh-faced. Pictured at a launch party in Sydney in August 2007 (left) and at a media event on the Gold Coast in July 2015 (right)

She also seems to have eased up on her early love of self-tanner, opting for a much more natural-looking glow today. 

In an interview with beautyheaven, Natalie said she’s come to realise that ‘less is more’ when it comes to beauty.

‘In my younger days when I first started experimenting, I went slightly OTT with the hair and makeup,’ she admitted. 

'In my younger days when I first started experimenting, I went slightly OTT with the hair and make-up,' she admitted. Pictured at the Logie Awards in Melbourne in May 2006

‘In my younger days when I first started experimenting, I went slightly OTT with the hair and make-up,’ she admitted. Pictured at the Logie Awards in Melbourne in May 2006

‘But now it’s more about accentuating my natural features and assets to get the best result. It’s not about wearing heavy, caked-on makeup – it’s about being and feeling natural.’ 

And she said that when it comes to warding off wrinkles, protection from sun damage is the secret.

‘Prevention is key… Sunscreen and covering up in the sun really is the best prevention,’ she advised. 

Sun safe: Natalie said that when it comes to warding off wrinkles, protection from sun damage is the secret. Pictured on Farmer Wants a Wife

Sun safe: Natalie said that when it comes to warding off wrinkles, protection from sun damage is the secret. Pictured on Farmer Wants a Wife