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Chef Valerie Bertinelli onstage presenting a culinary demonstration at the Grand Tasting presented by ShopRite featuring Culinary Demonstrations at The IKEA Kitchen presented by Capital One at Pier 94 on October 12, 2019 in New York City

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Valerie Bertinelliisn’t letting the filters get to her.

On Sunday,the Food Network star, 63, shareda short TikToktrying out a filter that judges how old it thinks you are. While testing out the filter, it gave Bertinelli results that she found were worth a laugh.

“All right let’s see how old TikTok thinks I look,” a voiceover from@itsmannymichaelstates as Bertinelli takes her glasses off so the filter can really analyze her face.

A grid is superimposed onto Bertinelli as the video takes on a violet hue. Numbers flash above her head representing different ages before landing on its results: 72.

Bertinelli bursts into laughter at the filter adding 9 years to her age. Then, Michael’s voiceover returns saying, “get out of here.”

While she didn’t include a caption on her TikTok, when she reposted the videoto Instagram, she remained in good spirits about the whole thing.

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Valerie Bertinelli Laughs Off TikTok Filter That Claims She Looks 72: ‘Ego Check’

“Happy Monday! 😂” she wrote before adding the hashtags, “#egocheck” and “#filtersarefun.”

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Bertinelli has been feeling healthier and happier lately. Earlier in October, Bertinelli posted a video on Instagram after finding the outfit she wore in her very first “before photo" as a Jenny Craig spokesperson.

Valerie Bertinelli

“I thought I was fat the last time I wore these clothes,” she said. “I’ve never felt more beautiful, more at peace, more mentally and emotionally stable than I do today and I’m wearing my ‘fat clothes.’ That’s f—– up.”

Bertinelli added in the caption that she found the old clothes in the back of her closet and although she doesn’t know why she kept them, she’s glad she did.

“I continue to work on not suppressing or numbing my feelings with food or alcohol and here I am. I am enough,” she wrote. “Our bodies do not define who we are as human being’s. A number on the scale does not define how much love your heart can hold. 🩷Please love yourself, every single part of you. YOU ARE ENOUGH 🤍✌🏻”

source: people.com