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Gogglebox favourite Lee Riley unrecognisable as co-star pays birthday tribute

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Gogglebox fan-favourite Jenny Newby has shared a childhood photo of her best friend and co-star Lee Riley to mark his birthday.

The duo returned to the Channel 4 show on Friday night for its new series, but got fans excited before the launch with an unrecognisable photo.

Jenny posted the photo of a young Lee on their shared Instagram, in which he could be seen wearing smart school uniform. READ MORE: Celebrity Gogglebox star opens up on bizarre messages about Spice Girls sister Melanie C Celebrating his big day, Jenny wrote: "Just got to wish Lee a happy 54th birthday.

What happened to you [laughing emojis] lots of love Jenny xx."The fun photo had more than 19,000 likes on it, and plenty of comments from Jenny and Lee's fans and Gogglebox co-star.Former cast member Lisa Baggs wrote Happy birthday Lee!

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