Former Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews has shaved his head in a bold hair transformation.
The TV personality is embarking on his Great Desert Challenge, aiming to set a Guinness World Record by running 30 marathons in 30 days across the Jordanian desert.
If completed, the challenge will earn Spencer the record for the most consecutive marathons run on sand.
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To mark the seventh day of his challenge, Spencer took to Instagram on Sunday (August 4) to share a video of himself shaving off his signature brown locks alongside his team.
"Marathon 7 done!! 23 to go... Things are heating up, both during the runs and in camp!" the caption began.
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"I fancied ditching the hair for comfort (camp is literally roasting) and to encourage the rest of the team to join me, I offered to donate £1K per head to Global's Make Some Noise and the incredible causes we're supporting throughout The Great Desert Challenge.
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"They didn't think twice (apart from Matt) about getting involved and now we've gone from looking like a team to looking like brothers. Bring on the next 23 marathons!!"
Spencer shared details of how to donate to Global's Make Some Noise, which works with radio stations to help "change lives across the UK".
He concluded: "Together, we can have a positive impact on the lives of so many so please give what you can afford and share the link with others who might want to help."
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Spencer's wife Vogue Williams is supporting her husband by running 5K every day for 30 days.
During an appearance on Aimee Fuller's Monday Mile podcast, Spencer previously revealed that his "dangerous" challenge caused "friction" between himself and Vogue.
"She thinks it's dangerous, and she thinks it's mad. I've spent a while kind of sitting with her and explaining to her the reasons that I feel comfortable taking on the challenge," he explained.
"There was a time at the beginning where it created a little bit of friction in the house because she didn't really understand why I would want to put myself in this, you know, potentially deadly scenario."
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