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Stephen Graham takes part in Covhead challenge during coronavirus lockdown

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Line Of Duty actor Stephen Graham has decided to give himself a new look during the coronavirus lockdown. The 46-year-old star decided get rid of his chestnut tresses and let his son Alfie loose with the clippers to shave off his hair.

A number of men have been shaving their heads during the COVID-19 isolation period as part of a viral trend named the Covhead to raise funds for the NHS during the coronavirus outbreak.

Stephen uploaded footage of his hair cut on Twitter, which showed him sat in the kitchen as his son used the electric shaver to chop his barnet.

The pair laughed as Stephen filmed himself on his phone and saw his look transform dramatically before his eyes. He penned next to the post on the micro-blogging site: "Lockdown

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