Bruno Tonioli looks completely different after embracing his nautral grey hair.
The Strictly Come Dancing judge, 64, was seen enjoying a day out in West Hollywood on Saturday afternoon looking like a total silver fox after ditching the hair dye.
We're used to seeing him on the BBC competition show with jet black locks but it seems he's joined countless others enjoying a lockdown makeunder.
He looked summery in a pale blue top and a pair of white jeans, which he teamed with a pair of white slip on sandals.
Bruno tied the look together by accessorising with a flashy silver watch during the casual outing.
The TV star was seen smoking a cigarette and joking around for the cameras.
He had been meeting up with a pal and stepped outside for a smoke break when he was pictured.
The appearance comes amid claims that Bruno may not make it back to the UK for Strictly this year.
Bruno is also a judge on Dancing With The Stars in the US and usually jets between there and here while both shows film in the autumn months.
But with the coronavirus pandemic showing no signs of slowing down across the pond, Bruno may have to stay there.
A show source told The Daily Star: "Travelling back and forth to the US isn't likely to be possible this year.
"The primary concern is that regular flights would put Bruno at risk of catching the virus.
"And on a logistical level he may need to quarantine every time he arrives back in Britain, which obviously isn't viable if he needs to be back in the US just a few days later."
The need to take long-haul flights between the UK and USA also pose a problem, with the source claiming: "Producers don't want to take any chances. Bruno's health is the priority."
It means UK judges Shirley Ballas, Motsi Mabuse and Craig Revel Horwood could find themselves with a spare seat on the BBC judging panel in the next series of Strictly.
BBC bosses are reportedly looking for a last minute replacement for Bruno.
Cheryl is currently the favourite to take the role.