Sam Frost, is that you?!
The Home And Away star took to Instagram with a childhood throwback on Thursday and it’s just too cute.
Dressed in a pink jumper, black pants and adorable pink slippers, a much younger version of Sam grinned in the photo she posted her Instagram Stories.
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In the snap Sam, who looks to be a toddler in the photo, holds a vacuum as she seemingly gets stuck into some spring cleaning.
If only we looked so cute while cleaning the house!
The Aussie actress shared the sweet throwback after letting fans in on some of her more current home cleaning hacks.
She took to her Instagram Stories on Thursday with a new instalment of her #IsoDiary, where she has been chronicling her time in Sydney’s coronavirus lockdown.
Posting a clip of her vacuuming her kitchen bench, Sam revealed her unlikely solution for accidental spills.
“I made a bit of a mess on the bench while making my smoothie,” she wrote in a caption over the video.
“Normally I’d just get a cloth and flick it on the floor to deal with another time. But today I thought I’d cut out one extra step and just vacuum the bench instead.”
Honestly, her solution makes a lot of sense!
Plenty of brands now offer small, hand-held vacuums that are perfect for clearing up little messes like the one on Sam’s bench.
Of course, she didn’t have one of those on hand, so she just went in with her full-sized cordless Dyson vacuum to clean up.
She followed up the video with her cute childhood throwback, along with the caption: “Tiny Sam knows what’s up.”
Sam has been keeping fans up to date on her time in lockdown via her iconic iso-diary, sharing regular updates to Instagram as she follows stay-at-home orders in Sydney.
She first started the series during the lockdowns that defined 2020 for most Australians, taking fans along with her as she – like the rest of us – adjusted to life in lockdown.
Now cities in several Australian states are affected by lockdowns yet again, and Sam has revived the series – much to our delight.