I’m A Celebrity fans marvel that E Street star Toni Pearen, 48, ‘hasn’t aged in decades’

Toni Pearen rose to fame as a fresh-faced ingénue in the early 1990s, starring in the soap opera, E Street, from age of 17. 

Now aged 48, the one-time pop star reemerged on TV screens on Sunday – much to the delight of the fans who grew up watching her in their living rooms. 

The actress and one-time pop star joined the cast of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Australia on Sunday evening, and viewers marvelled at her youthful visage. 

Wow! Toni Pearen, 48, joined the cast of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Australia on Sunday evening. Pictured with co-star Mel Buttle

Many commented on Twitter that the mother-of-two had barely changed since starring on E Street some 30 years ago. 

One fan Tweeted: ‘I know it’s shallow to say, but far out Toni Pearen looks amazing. She hasn’t aged in decades.’

Another person watching at home chimed in: ‘Toni Pearen looks the same and I don’t think it’s Botox’ while one more added: ‘Toni Pearen is still hot’. 

Same girl! The actress and one-time pop star had barely changed, and fans marveled at her youthful visage

Same girl! The actress and one-time pop star had barely changed, and fans marveled at her youthful visage

Wow! viewers marvelled at her youthful visage

 One fan Tweeted: ‘I know it’s shallow to say, but far out Toni Pearen looks amazing. She hasn’t aged in decades’ 

Someone else wrote: ‘Refreshing to see no Botox face on Toni Pearen, tho I reckon she’s gonna get lots of criticism for showing winkles on TV as well as support’. 

A stunned fan marvelled: ‘Anyone else just google ‘how old is Toni Pearen’?’ 

Others were just happy to see her, with one person writing: ‘Look, I’ll be honest. If you put Toni Pearen on a TV show, I’ll watch it.’ 

Baby faced: Toni rose to fame as a fresh-faced ingénue in the early 1990s, starring in the soap opera, E Street, as a teenager. Pictured on E Street

Baby faced: Toni rose to fame as a fresh-faced ingénue in the early 1990s, starring in the soap opera, E Street, as a teenager. Pictured on E Street 

Star power: Toni rose to fame playing Toni Windsor on E Street, before moving onto a pop career, releasing hit singles such as In Your Room' and I Want You. Pictured with E Street co-star Malcolm Kennard

Star power: Toni rose to fame playing Toni Windsor on E Street, before moving onto a pop career, releasing hit singles such as In Your Room’ and I Want You. Pictured with E Street co-star Malcolm Kennard

Someone else Tweeted: ‘I love that we live in a world that would give Toni Pearen a second chance’.   

These days, Toni lives away from the spotlight, running a talent school, The Talent Co, with her business partner Raelee Hill.

She’s been married to husband Will Osmond since 2007, and they have two children, Lucky, 10, and Ever, 7.

New life: These days, Toni lives away from the spotlight, running a talent school, The Talent Co, with her business partner Raelee Hill

New life: These days, Toni lives away from the spotlight, running a talent school, The Talent Co, with her business partner Raelee Hill

Family: She's been married to husband Will Osmond since 2007, and they have two children, Lucky, 10, and Ever, 7. All pictured

Family: She’s been married to husband Will Osmond since 2007, and they have two children, Lucky, 10, and Ever, 7. All pictured 

Away: She appeared briefly on Home and Away in 1994, before moving to America the following year, where she lived until 2002

Away: She appeared briefly on Home and Away in 1994, before moving to America the following year, where she lived until 2002

Toni rose to fame playing Toni Windsor on E Street, before moving onto a pop career, releasing hit singles such as  In Your Room’ and I Want You. 

She appeared briefly on Home and Away in 1994, before moving to America the following year, where she lived until 2002.

After returning to Australia, Toni landed a role hosting Australia’s Funniest Home Video Show in 2003, leaving the show in January 2008.

Career: After returning to Australia, Toni landed a role hosting Australia's Funniest Home Video Show in 2003, leaving the show in January 2008

Career: After returning to Australia, Toni landed a role hosting Australia’s Funniest Home Video Show in 2003, leaving the show in January 2008