AFL star Brendan Fevola debuts his peroxide new look while in lockdown

‘Blondes have more fun’: Former AFL star Brendan Fevola debuts his new peroxide look while in lockdown

Footy star-turned-radio host Brendan Fevola has debuted his dramatic new look while in coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown.

The 39-year-old former AFL player, who is normally a brunette, admitted he ‘got bored’ while cooped up at home and decided to change his hair colour.

After his hair initially went yellow on Saturday, Brendan later unveiled the lighter blonde colour after a second dye attempt to his Instagram fans on Sunday. 

‘Blonds have more fun’: Former AFL star Brendan Fevola (pictured) debuts his peroxide new look while in lockdown over the weekend

‘I’m so not posing here,’ he cheekily wrote underneath the new post with his peroxide blonde hair.

The former Carlton footy star then joked ‘just a candid shot of my grouse look’, alongside the hashtags ‘new hair’ and ‘blondes have more fun’.

On Saturday, Brendan claimed he was channeling Eminem’s Slim Shady look as with his newly bleached hair and said: ‘ISO got me doing weird s**t’.

Killing time: The 39-year-old former AFL star, who is normally a brunette, admitted he 'got bored' on Saturday and decided to change up his hair colour and go blond

Killing time: The 39-year-old former AFL star, who is normally a brunette, admitted he ‘got bored’ on Saturday and decided to change up his hair colour and go blond

Work in progress! On Saturday, Brendan revealed he was channelling Eminem's Slim Shady look as he shared a photo of his newly bleached hair and said: 'ISO got me doing weird s**t'

Work in progress! On Saturday, Brendan revealed he was channelling Eminem’s Slim Shady look as he shared a photo of his newly bleached hair and said: ‘ISO got me doing weird s**t’ 

Last month, the proud father-of-three revealed that he has found a novel way to keep his daughters Leni, Lulu and baby Tobi busy and well behaved while homeschooling.

The media personality shared an Instagram photo showing a list of a chores and a bunch of snacks.

The list includes tasks for the girls, like cleaning their room, doing some exercise, reading and washing dishes. 

Nice! Last month the former AFL star revealed a novel way to keep his daughters Leni, Lulu and baby Tobi (all pictured) busy and well behaved while home schooling them

Nice! Last month the former AFL star revealed a novel way to keep his daughters Leni, Lulu and baby Tobi (all pictured) busy and well behaved while home schooling them

The payment for these tasks was generous – $20 for cleaning their room, $50 for exercise and $20 for thirty minutes reading. 

In exchange for the payment, the girls can buy chocolates, chips and others snacks from the nearby shelf. 

But the prices are steep – $50 for popcorn, $25 for a snack sized bag of chips and a whopping $100 for ice cream.  

There is a twist however – the payments are not in cash, but in Monopoly money, making the whole task a fun game. 

Brendan captioned the photo: ‘Best parent advice I’ve seen so far. Trying this with my kids see how we all go have a crack.’

Wow! The 39-year-old shared an Instagram photo on Tuesday, showing a list of chores and a bunch of snacks. Chores could be exchanged for Monopoly money, which can then be used to buy treats from the special shelf

Wow! The 39-year-old shared an Instagram photo on Tuesday, showing a list of chores and a bunch of snacks. Chores could be exchanged for Monopoly money, which can then be used to buy treats from the special shelf