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David Beckham shaves his head in dramatic makeover after Harper gives him foot massage in makeshift spa during lockdown

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DAVID Beckham has given himself a dramatic makeover while in lockdown, shaving his head after being treated at daughter Harper's makeshift spa.

The 44-year-old star took to his Instagram page to show off his new look, wowing fans with the transformation. In the black and white snap, the former footballer raises his eyebrows as he looks into the camera with his new 'do on display.

He captioned the hunky post: "Just had to be done #stayhome #staysafe #staystrong GOODNIGHT". Earlier in the evening, David had revealed that his eight-year-old daughter had set up a luxury foot spa during coronavirus isolation.

Filming from the bathroom of the family's Cotswolds home, Becks told fans: "So Harper made daddy a foot spa with hot water and petals in.

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