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Emily Atack hacks off her hair extensions with pliers in lockdown and we’re seriously impressed

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Emily Atack is the latest celebrity to jump on the DIY haircut trend that has been taking over during the coronavirus lockdown.

Celebrities and their hair struggles have been providing us with golden Instagram content over the last few weeks. Phillip Schofield roped in the help of wife Stephanie to trim his silver locks and now it seems Emily has decided to go it alone and attempt to giver herself a hair-over all by herself.

She’s currently isolating alone in her London home and we have to say, we’re seriously impressed with her DIY job – even if she did hack off her hair extensions with pliers.

We’re not kidding. Sharing a stunning picture of her modelling her freshly-chopped and shorter hair, Emily told fans: ‘Hacked my extensions

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