The Emmerdale actor is currently in lockdown with his adorable family and decided to jump on the bandwagon and change up his appearance
Kelvin Fletcher looked unrecognisable as he unveiled a dramatic bleach blond hairdo and bushy beard in lockdown.
Jumping on the bleaching bandwagon, the 36-year-old reigning Strictly champion sent social media into meltdown after he debuted the striking new look.
In his latest Instagram pics, Kelvin smoldered at the camera as he posed with his yellowing hair.
The actor also shared snippets of the bleaching process and revealed that he had enlisted the help of his wife Liz to complete the look.
Kelvin’s incredible lockdown look comes amid a number of attempted at-home beauty hacks which included having his nails painted.
Inspired by Paddy McGuinness, the actor asked for approval of his gingery locks on Instagram.

Kelvin Fletcher has revealed a dramatic new hair style in lockdown (
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“What do you reckon mcguinness.paddy BeenThroughAFewShades,” Kelvin captioned the shot.
Among the comments Paddy gave his approval, writing: “HaHa fantastic pal!!!!”
In Kelvin’s second post, the showman added: “From brunettre to ginger (favourite part) to yellow. Now where’s that toner.”

Kelvin had enlisted the help of his wife Liz to complete the striking new do (
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The ballroom winner has received hundreds of compliments from his fans after sharing the posts.
Among them was a message from Vernon Kay, who wrote: “Looks like a hairy pint of Guinness @kelvin_fletcher.”
“Go back to ginger,” joked another follower.
“Will the real Slim Shady please stand up….” added a third.

The actor looked excited to change his appearance while in lockdown (
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Later in a collection of adorable social media stories, Kelvin revealed his dramatic new look to his baby son – who appeared to approve of the epic transformation.
Kelvin has joined a long list of celebrities that appear to have blamed isolation for dramatically changing up their looks.
As well as Kelvin and Paddy’s blond locks, rugby star Ben Cohen, Diversity’s Ashley Banjo and television presenter Richard Madeley have also reached for the bleach.

The star looked a little horrified as he shared the many shades that his hair had gone during the process (
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