We've all considered it.
While being locked in the house for weeks with little socialising on the way...the idea of cutting our own hair is more appealing by the day.
And Kevin Bridges thought exactly that.
The Clydebank comedian took the scissors to his hair last night, sharing the new look with his 1.3 million Twitter followers.
Stay strong folks... pic.twitter.com/j8bkyaOlzb
— Kevin Bridges (@kevinbridges86) April 7, 2020
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With the caption "Stay strong folks", his image has been 'liked' more than 35,000 times with more than 1500 replies of fans left stunned with the look.
He has even been compared to Joe Exotic, from the newly-popular Netflix show Tiger King.
— Jamie (@jbrien18) April 7, 2020
Glasgow singer Amy MacDonald even replied, saying: “Can you twist your fringe into wee separate sections with gel please?
"Just so we can fully relive the good old days at school in the early 00s.”
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