'RHOBH’s Dorit Kemsley Unrecognizable In Shocking High School Yearbook Photos!
See the reality star’s transformation before she hit the small screen.
April 10 2018, Updated 12:29 p.m. ET
Long before she was dripping in diamonds and schmoozing with Lisa Vanderpump on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Dorit Kemsley opted for the simpler things in life – like hoop earrings and natural hair! RadarOnline.com has obtained never-before-seen photos of the reality star from her high school yearbook – and she looks completely different! Click through the gallery to see shocking pictures of the reality star stripped down in the 1990s years before she reached fame.
She might be living in Beverly Hills with her hubby Paul Kemsley now, but in the early 1990s Kemsley attended high school in Connecticut. Here she is a sophomore in high school rocking natural curls!
Kemsley, who recently launched her own line of swimsuits, took business seriously even as a high school student! Here she is photographed with her school’s business board in 1993.
When she was a junior in high school, Kemsley played on the girls’ soccer team, pictured here
Now a mother of two, the blonde beauty opted for her darker roots when she was a junior in 1993. Here’s her class picture!
The outspoken star was a fan of big hoop earrings during her high school days! Here is Kemsley smiling wide in her senior year class photo in 1994.
The outspoken reality star is known for picking fights with her co-stars, but underneath her senior year photo she included a quote about friendships. “For knowing how to keep friends is more than knowing how to make them,” the star quoted Baltasar Garcian.
Now married with two children, the blonde beauty stunts in this sultry selfie with her husband.
Looking nothing like her old self, Kemsley has certainly transformed her look to smooth, straighter hair, and experiments with makeup! Here she is smirking with a bold red lip. What do you think of her shocking transformation? Sound off in the comments!
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