Mark Holden doesn't look like this anymore! Australian Idol judge looks unrecognisable as he steps out with fellow reality star

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Australian Idol judge Mark Holden was spotted looking almost unrecognisable in Melbourne this week.

Known for his 'touchdown' catchphrase and expertly coiffured locks, Mark's appearance was a far cry from his reality TV days.     

Australian Idol star Anthony Callea took to Instagram this week to share some photos that showed him working on new tracks in the studio.

In somewhat of an informal reunion, one photo showed Anthony posing with Mark, 71, who had stopped by Rolling Rock Recording Studios in Collingwood to check on Anthony's progress.

Cutting a figure that would have most Idol fans doing a double-take, Mark sported a gruff salt and pepper beard.

While his hair was still expertly styled, with not a strand out of place, it had changed  to a light grey hue.

Australian Idol judge Mark Holden was spotted looking almost unrecognisable in Melbourne this week. Known for his 'touchdown' catchphrase and expertly coiffured locks, Mark's appearance was a far cry from his reality TV days

Australian Idol star Anthony Callea took to Instagram to share  a photo that showed him reuniting with Mark

Adding to the incognito vibe, Mark wore a pair of clear-framed tinted glasses.

'Studio days with the OG…. Mr Touchdown himself, Mark Holden!' Anthony captioned the post. 

'We haven’t changed a bit.'

Friends and followers were quick to comment on the reunion snap, including Idol alum Paulini Curuenavuli who wrote: 'Tell him I said hi.'

Another added that they barely recognised Mark in the photo.

'He looks so different with the white hair. Almost too hard to recognise,' the commenter said.

A third added a similar: 'Geez, I wouldn't have known him.'

One nostalgic commenter summed up the sentiment of many with: 'Fantastic image of you both, and great memories of Idol.'    

Cutting a figure that would have most Idol fans doing a double-take, Mark sported a gruff salt and pepper beard. While his hair was still expertly styled, with not a strand out of place, it had changed to a light grey hue

'He looks so different with the white hair. Almost too hard to recognise,' the commenter said. Mark is pictured with Osher Gunsberg

Anthony was the runner-up of Idol's 2004 season, with Casey Donovan taking the top prize.

Meanwhile, after forging a successful career as a singer and producer both here and in the US, Mark signed on as an Australian Idol judge for its inaugural season in 2003.

He served alongside hosts Ian 'Dicko' Dickson, Marcia Hines and later Kyle Sandilands until his departure in 2007.  

The one-time pop star was sacked as a judge during the show's heyday and later blamed Dicko for his demise.

Appearing on Sunrise in 2022, Mark revealed he still had a score to settle with his friend and rival.

Asked about Channel Seven's reboot of the popular singing contest, Holden appeared to be enthusiastic, saying: 'It's the best show on television.' 

He said there had been no better judging panel on the show than when he was teamed with singer Marcia Hines and radio superstar Kyle Sandilands. 

Holden then added: 'Screw Dicko.' 

After forging a successful career as a singer and producer both here and in the US, Mark signed on as an Australian Idol judge for its inaugural season in 2003

He served alongside hosts Ian 'Dicko' Dickson, Marcia Hines and later Kyle Sandilands until his departure in 2007

Despite appearing alongside Idol star Joel Turner to promote a Mulletfest event, Mark could not resist taking digs at his former co-star. 

Known on Australian Idol for using the catchphrase 'that's a touchdown' to praise performances, Mark dismissed a question from host Sally Bowrey and asked: 'Do you remember Dicko's great catch call?'

Co-host Sam Mac caught on to Holden's dig at Dickson, adding: 'Oh, I see what's happening, he's throwing shade at Dicko.

'You got him Mark, you got got him.'

Sam later had his own cheeky dig at Mark suggesting he was campaigning for a return to the series.

'This started out as a chat about Mulletfest, but this is now a campaign to get Mark Holden back on Australian Idol,' he joked, as Holden laughed along.

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