Nostalgic Nikki Webster fans say they feel 'old' after seeing the former child star, 34, surface in new Boost Juice campaign By Daily Mail Australia Reporter Published: 22:25 GMT, 19 January 2022 | Updated: 22:25 GMT, 19 January 2022 Viewcomments Aussie Millennials are enjoying a blast from the past this week thanks to Boost Juice's new 'Strawb's Kisses' campaign featuring former child star Nikki Webster, 34. Nikki became an overnight sensation at the tender age of 13 after performing at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000. And while the Strawberry Kisses hitmaker has since aged over a decade, some fans clearly still think of her as a pre-teen pop star. Still missing those strawberry kisses: Aussie Millennials are enjoying a blast from the past this week thanks to Boost Juice's new 'Strawb's Kisses' campaign featuring former child star Nikki Webster, 34 (pictured) In her campaign image, a beaming Nikki is seen sitting on an outdoor swing with a Boost Juice take-away cup in her hand. 'Thanks for making me feel old, Boost Juice,' one Facebook user commented, while another added: 'Wow, so grown up...'. Another user wrote: 'Nooo is that Nikki? Thanks for the reminder that we've all grown old [sad emoji]. Can we get some free Boosts to remember the glory days of whacking on the So Fresh Hits of SUmmer 2022 and banging out Strawberry Kisses?' Blast from the past! In her campaign image, a beaming Nikki is seen sitting on an outdoor swing with a Boost Juice take-away cup in her hand. She is pictured left in her 2022 Boost Juice campaign, and right at the age or 14 in 2001 'Thanks for making me feel old, Boost Juice': While the Strawberry Kisses hitmaker has since aged over a decade, some fans clearly still think of her as a pre-teen pop star Since the Olympics jettisoned her to fame in Australia, Nikki has opened three dance schools, released eight albums and authored a children's book with her brother Scott called Dare To Dream. Nikki also recently expressed interest in performing at the Brisbane Games in 2032. 'I'd love to perform in Brisbane. Who wouldn't?' the mother-of-two told Woman's Day in August. Iconic: While admitting she would take part in the games if asked, Nikki said 'I definitely won't be wearing the pink dress' in a nod to the famous floral garment she wore at Sydney 2000 Showbiz career: Since the Olympics jettisoned her to fame in Australia, Nikki has opened three dance schools, released eight albums and authored a children's book with her brother Scott called Dare To Dream Return to the spotlight? Nikki (pictured in 2005) also recently expressed interest in performing at the Brisbane Games in 2032, telling Woman's Day magazine in August: 'I'd love to perform in Brisbane. Who wouldn't?' However, Nikki admitted she would make some changes to her now iconic Sydney appearance all those years ago. 'I definitely won't be wearing the pink dress,' said Nikki, in a nod to the famous floral-print garment she wore in Sydney. Nikki, who will be 45 when the Brisbane opening ceremony takes place, also revealed she'd be interested in getting her children involved in any potential performance. Referring to her seven-year-old daughter, Skylah, Webster said she'd 'absolutely' let her take part in the ceremony, if asked. Not much is known about Skylar's musical prowess, but she looks like a carbon copy of her mother and has been photographed in the same pink Hawaiian dress Nikki wore while performing Under the Southern Skies. 'I definitely won't be wearing the pink dress': However, Nikki admitted she would make some changes to her now iconic Sydney appearance all those years ago. Nikki is pictured at the age of 13 during the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games New generation: Referring to her seven-year-old daughter, Skylah, Webster said she'd 'absolutely' let her take part in the ceremony, if asked. Nikki is pictured with her children Skylar, seven, and Malachi, four Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility