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Outlander fans spot detail in new Claire Fraser photos which show she's been 'aged' for new season

With just over a month to go until Outlander returns to our screens, more photos and teasers are being released almost every couple of days.

With excitement growing among fans, the latest round of 'live photos' have given us a glimpse of our favourite couple.

Shared on both Instagram and Twitter, Starz posted the close up moving images of both Jamie and Claire Fraser.

The dramatic shots show both surrounded by a blizzard – to symbolise the coming storm of the Revolutionary War.

However, the one posted of Claire (Caitriona Balfe), which has the tagline "You can't live life afraid of being who you are", has raised some interest from fans.

Many of the comments seem to point to her being "aged up" to make her look older in the pics with fans highlighting her whiter hair and darker eyes.

One fan responded: "That pic of her seems kinda altered. Her eyes aren’t that deep-set."

Another agreed writing: "Her eyes are made dark because she has gotten older."

One fan also wanted to point out the significance of the snow: "This is such a small detail, but I love the snow and ashes swirling everywhere.

"A nod to “A Breath of Snow and Ashes” and I just love love love it. Love how the show always tries to include the title of the books someway in official pictures each season."

However, others were worried about their favourites: "Man this feels super chilly. The new season is going to be a tough (and good!) one."

Caitriona Balfe herself has revealed that Claire will be dealing with more than most this season.

“On the surface, I think everyone’s carrying on as if things are normal,” she said. “But the ramifications of what happened at the end of last season are still strongly at play, I suppose.”

Is it March 6th yet?

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