NICK Grimshaw has revealed his trendy new look after a “dream afternoon” at a top celeb hair salon.
The Celebrity Gogglebox star and former Radio 1 DJ saw his curly brunette locks freshly styled and with added “texture” and layers.
Nick, 40, filmed his impressive hair-revamp in a video posted to his Instagram Stories page where he gushed “Ooh that texture.”
The Dish podcast host captured his new look on his phone while London-based stylist Ricky Walters held a mirror behind his head.
As he swirled around on the chair A-list stylist Ricky said: “Is that a little texture I see? Hello!
“Ooh yeah look at that texture. Look at those layers!”
Nick, giggling at the pair’s light-hearted banter, repeated his words and added: “Bloody hell.”
In his caption, he added: “I love my haircut and your nonsense, dream afternoon with TEXTURE fan.”
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Ricky owns Salon 64 in London’s Bateman Street, Soho, and is no stranger to a celeb client.
He previously exclusively told The Sun how he would love to get his hands on X Factor judge Simon Cowell’s barnet.
Ricky said he would also love to give former Prime Minister Boris Johnson a much-needed mega hair makeover.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Ricky said: “Over the years I’ve styled hair for Sandra Bullock, Will.i.am and Arnold Schwarzenegger – all of my clients are very special.
“If I could pick any celebrity to do next – I would pick Simon Cowell.
“I reckon he has quite tough hair, I’d like to have a go at it.
“I feel like I could get my hands on his hair and do a good fade on that head of hair.”
Ricky, who started his hairdressing career at the age of 16 in a small salon in Pinner, said he’d also work his magic on some of the world’s most famous politicians.
“I’d like to do Boris Johnson and Donald Trump’s hair – I think these guys could all do with a little bit of attention,” he laughed.
The Sun has spotted a number of stars on the salon’s official Instagram page – from EastEnders Rose Ayling-Ellis, to TV presenter Laura Whitmore and footballer Gary Neville.
“Seeing my clients is like catching up with old friends and the hair comes second, even though we do incredible hair, it’s always nice to see those faces,” he said.
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Ricky’s success comes after he left school with no GCSEs.
He previously exclusively told The Sun: “The shock of entering the real world at 16 with no qualifications partnered with my love of the idea of earning my own income was a wake-up call.
“I completed my training in a Mayfair hair salon first, and then moved to a likeminded competitor to start building a client base.
“So I was cutting hair within a five star London hotel, rubbing shoulders with plenty of people of influence and celebrities.”