They really had a "Glow up!"
What 15+ Famous Celebrities Looked Like When They Were Kids

While it’s hard to imagine most celebrities without their glam and stardom these days, they were just like us when they were kids, with shy smiles and chubby cheeks. If you’ve ever wondered what your favorite star looked like in their childhood, from Scarlett Johansson to Khloé Kardashian, we’ve got you covered.
Bright Side has curated a set of before and after celebrity photos. Can you see the resemblance?
1. Scarlett Johansson
2. Sophie Turner
3. Bruno Mars
4. Bella Hadid
5. Zendaya
6. Emily Ratajkowski
7. Rihanna
8. Cara Delevingne
9. Lily Collins
10. Michelle Obama
11. Chrissy Teigen
12. Katy Perry
13. Ryan Reynolds
14. Miranda Kerr
15. Amanda Seyfried
16. Khloé Kardashian
Which celebrity glow-up impressed you the most? How much have you changed since your childhood?
Comments
ya and soo cute
bruno mars was a cute kid lol
You're right!

wow soo cute (: love it
Cara Delevingne was such a funny baby :D
she had her iconic eyebrows already then
well not yet, they were still pretty thin
the shape was already there haha
Katy Perry is just awwww 😍
what an adorable little baby girl
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