FANS are convinced Arsenal star Gabriel Magalhaes has had a hair transplant after spotting the defender's amazing new look.
The 24-year-old showed off an incredibly sharp hairstyle during Wednesday night's end-to-end 4-2 win against Chelsea.
But some Gunners fans were left more impressed by Gabriel's incredible hair transformation than the actual result.
The Brazilian defender wowed onlookers with a smart short back and sides trim at Stamford Bridge. Compare that to pictures of Gabriel from earlier this month, and the Arsenal man is almost unrecognisable.
HARRY Styles reveals he only took ONE naked photo after stripping off her his new album.
The former One Direction singer, 26, stripped completely nude as he sprawled out of a giant heart in an image for album Fine Line.
The star protected his modesty with a hand, as he crossed his legs, showing off his various tattoos across his toned body.
However, it turns out this is the only naked photo the Adore You hitmaker posed for.
A MODEL has died after she collapsed at an electronic festival on the Duke of Rutland's Belvoir Estate.
Katya Kan, 35, had been working as a body paint artist at Noisily Festival in Leicestershire, on July 8 when she fell ill.
She was rushed to Nottingham’s Queen Medical Centre where she spent a week in a coma.
Today friends and family today told of their pain.
Her mum Galia, 60, told The Sun: “It is a very rough time for me and my family.
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT are renowned for having some of the most fanatical followers on the continent. You will remember the incredible scenes as their supporters - clad in white - clinched the Europa League title against Rangers two seasons back.
And now hundreds of their followers have proved their devotion to the cause again.
European football's governing body Uefa had banned the German outfit from selling away tickets to their Europa Conference League Group G game against Aberdeen on Thursday.
FAIRYHOUSE hosts the Irish Grand National on the final day of the 2023 Easter Festival.
The Irish Grand National is the richest event on the Emerald Isle's racing calendar.
It's the flagship race on the last day of the three-day festival which begins Saturday, April 8.
A plum field of 30 runners will compete in the Irish Grand National, all hoping to get their hands on the first-place prize of £237,000.