Scott Lee Doesn’t Look Like This Anymore! Home And Away Star Looks Unrecognisable As He Poses With Ada Nicodemou

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He’s best known for playing the heartthrob Hunter King on Home and Away.

And on Thursday, Scott Lee stunned fans with his dramatically different look as he posed with co-star, Ada Nicodemou.

The pair were all smiles as they reunited, but it was Scott’s appearance in the two-pictured post that had people talking.

In the first flashback photo, a younger Scott can be seen posing alongside Ada looking clean cut with a boyish grin.

He looks every inch the Summer Bay hunk in a casual brown t-shirt as Ada wraps her arms around him in an outdoor setting.

Fast forward to now, and Scott looks almost unrecognisable.

The second photo shows Scott, once again with Ada, sporting a fuller beard and longer hair, giving him a rugged look.

Still keeping it casual, he’s seen wearing a Rip Curl t-shirt, while Ada, looking ageless in a vibrant red top, has her arms affectionately wrapped around his shoulders.

It wasn’t long before fans inundated the post with shocked comments.

‘Wow, I wouldn’t have recognised him,’ wrote one fan.

‘Wow Scott Lee looked different without his beard on,’ commented another.

Meanwhile another fan noted the last time Lee was in Home and Away.

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‘Six years since Hunter left,’ they wrote alongside a crying face emoji.

Scott got his first big acting break playing troubled yet lovable teen Hunter on Home and Away, appearing on the show for four years.

His final storyline saw him ending a fling with his lecturer, Christina [Jessica Clarke], quitting university and leaving town.

Speaking of his character’s final moves at the time, Scott said: ‘Nothing’s going right in his life, so making this move could really help.’

Just like his character, Scott decided to leave town and try his luck in Hollywood after Home and Away came to an end.

He previously told TV WEEK: ‘I’m excited to go overseas and reinvent myself. No-one knows what type of actor I am, so I can start [over] and hopefully get a run with new characters.’

Since he departed from the soap, he has starred in the Australia comedy show, Diary of an Uber Driver, as well as the sci-fi drama Bloom.

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