Ex-Rangers star Kyle Lafferty has signalled that it is time for a change after revealing a daring new hairstyle.
The, normally dark-haired, Hearts ace has opted for unusual icy silver locks, which could have him mistaken for something straight out of Game of Thrones.
The 30-year-old posted a picture of his new look on Twitter alongside the caption: "It was time for a change. Will I live to regret this. Time will tell. #newlook."
It was time for a change. Will I live to regret this. Time will tell. #newlook pic.twitter.com/1wuBdaKV6Q
— klaff10 (@laffk10) January 5, 2018
Fans have been quick to comment on the unusual choice of hairstyle with twitter user @justyn_wallace writing: "What were you thinking big man."
😂 What were you thinking big man.
— JUSTYN WALLACE (@justyn_wallace) January 6, 2018
Another @ScotsFootyCards joked: "Winter is coming..."
Winter is coming....
— Scots Footy Cards (@ScotsFootyCards) January 6, 2018
Some praised the new look while others questioned the authenticity of the photo claiming it appeared to be edited.
— Mark Stirling (@stirlywhirly) January 6, 2018
May I have your attention please, Will the real Kyle lafferty please stand up #therealsilmklaff
— edward jörgensen (@etjorgensen) January 6, 2018
Surely that aint real . #Schofe pic.twitter.com/UCD0zcT4U3
— John Lindsay (@weejohn02) January 6, 2018
Last year the Hearts striker revealed that he had been battling a gambling addiction and vowed to beat his demons after his wife, Vanessa Chung, 26, convinced him to get professional help.
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