Guy Fieri Without His Frosted Spiked Hair Will Haunt You (Photo)
By Bryan Rose
Food Network cook and celebrity chef Guy Fieri wearing normal hair and without his trademark frosted spiked tips is absolutely terrifying.
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It’s been a rough few weeks for celebrity cook Guy Fieri who has seen his Bay Area restaurant close to much disappointment.
Now a Twitter user by the name of @bflip33 has made his week worse by ridding him of his trademark frosted spiked hair and giving him a more traditional look via an artists rendering. Needless to say, the image will haunt your dreams for a few decades at least.
Granted, Guy Fieri often gets teased about his bleached porcupine haircut but after seeing what he’d look like without it, it’s possible a crowd sourcing fund may emerge in effort to make sure he always has enough money to keep it as is.
In regards to the artist rendering, here is what @blfip33 came up with. Don’t say you weren’t warned, however.
If you need a refresher on what Guy Fieri looks like with his bleached blonde locks, here’s a quick look.
Clearly there’s a drastic difference between the two, though it should again be noted the photo of Guy Fieri with “normal” hair is nothing more than computer generated and not real. Still, that doesn’t mean you aren’t going to be chased by Guy Fieri rocking “normal” hair alongside two talking nine-foot tall cucumbers in your nightmares.
Wait, that’s just me? Well, you just wait my friends, you just wait. You’ll see just how terrifying it becomes.
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