Declan Donnelly cuts a casual figure as he heads to the hairdressers trends now
Declan Donnelly cut a casual figure as he headed to the hairdressers in Kensington, London for a trim on Friday afternoon.
The presenter, 47, was keen to get to the salon after spending three weeks in Australia filming I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! which concluded on Sunday.
He was spotted arriving back at Heathrow earlier this week alongside fellow Geordie Tv star Ant McPartlin, also 47, after another successful series in The Jungle.
Back on his home turf: Declan Donnelly cut a casual figure as he headed to the hairdressers in Kensington, London for a trim on Friday afternoon
As he stepped out on the low-key outing to the hairdressers Dec looked relaxed in a black jumper and padded gilet.
He completed his outfit with dark jeans and comfortable white trainers as he left the salon after an hour and twenty minute appointment.
Inside the hairdressers Dec looked in great spirits as he chatted away to the man styling and cutting his locks.
Trim: The presenter, 47, was keen to get to the salon after spending three weeks in Australia filming I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! which concluded on Sunday
It comes after Ant and Dec finally touched down at Heathrow Airport after a 24-hour flight back from Australia on Wednesday morning.
The comedic duo appeared in fairly high spirits as they walked through arrivals after a very busy few weeks hosting I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!.
Ant kept it casual in a laidback ensemble while Dec was seen pushing his baby boy Jack Anthony Alphonsus, four months, in a pram through the airport.
Dec - who also shares a daughter Isla, four, with wife Ali Astall- announced the birth of his son back in July.
Salon: Inside the hairdressers Dec looked in great spirits as he chatted away to the man styling and cutting his locks
At the time, he revealed his son's name was in part a tribute to Dec's long-term presenting partner Ant and his Northern Irish father, Alphonsus Donnelly, who passed away in 2011 after battling cancer.
The campmates had begun travelling back to the