Where original Changing Rooms cast are now – prison stint after £50K cancer fraud to buying a zoo & surprise new career CHANGING Rooms was the iconic design show that captured the hearts of the nation in the 90s - and now its reboot is back tonight for a second series.
He admitted it took a bit of persuading to get him to return to Changing Rooms, telling The Sun: “I’ve got so used to these enormous shows in Asia, in Australia, in America.
Former model and fitness instructor Anna Ryder Richardson, now 58, was an interior designer by the time she came to Changing Rooms - and became known for some unique choices.
Carol Smillie hosted Changing Rooms from its start until 2003, and won a National TV Award and Bafta nomination, and admitted she was disappointed not to have been cast in the reboot.
During his time on Changing Rooms, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen became as well-known for his loud suits as his daring designs and dubbed himself “the Pope of subversion” throughout his time on the show.