Portsmouth defender Ross McCrorie lets brother cut his hair - and here's what the Rangers loanee's chop looks like
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Barbershops and hairdressers are among the list of businesses forced to close during the coronavirus crisis.
Consequently, it means people are faced with a quandary – to let their hair grow wild until the lockdown is over or brave a DIY chop.
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Hide AdThose who’re tired of their barnet growing longer than usual have taken to the measures of grabbing the clippers out of the cupboard or ordering a set online.
Across social media, there are swathes of photos of people’s home haircuts – including Pompey defender Ross McCrorie.
Having been self-isolating in his native Glasgow after testing positive for Covid-19, the Rangers loanee let his twin brother, Robby, give him a trim.
Having let Twitter know he’d been given a new hairdo, McCrorie’s followers were understandably keen to see the end product.
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Hide AdAnd, fair play to the Scotland under-21 international, he wasn't coy and posted pictures of what it looks like.
On his new chop, McCrorie wrote: ‘Letting big Robby cut my hair was a dangerous game.
‘Don’t worry not a baldy! Let’s just say he’s decent at bowl cut.’
McCrorie has made 22 appearances for Pompey since arriving on a season-long loan from Ibrox.
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