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I’m A Celebrity’s Iain Lee mocked after showing off makeover

He think he looks "hot"!

I’m A Celebrity star Iain Lee has been mocked as he showed off his new look.

The comedian shared a photo of himself to Twitter on Thursday to reveal his new moustache.

In the photo, Iain appeared to have had a haircut too as he posed in a black and white checkered shirt.

Iain showed off his new look on social media (Credit: Twitter)

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Fans were quick to jokingly mock Iain’s new look, with many sharing their comparisons in the comments section.

One person said: “You look like a woodwork teacher, who’s just discovered his wife was having an affair with the PE teacher.”

Another wrote: “You look like a dectective inspector from The Bill.”

“Where did you park the Spitfire, mate. Great RAF tash,” a third tweeted.

Others shared memes of men with moustaches.

Shortly after posting the snap, Iain insisted he believes he looks “hot” in the image.

He wrote: “Here’s the thing. I genuinely KNOW I look hot in this picture. And you’re all wrong. That’s not even a joke.”

Iain lee took part in the 2017 series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! and finished in third place.

He also has his own radio show called The Late Night Alternative with Iain Lee.

Back in December, the presenter saved a suicidal man’s life by keeping him talking on his radio show for half an hour until emergency services arrived to help him.

Iain listened to the man, who was believed to be from Plymouth, after he called into the show one evening and revealed he had taken an overdose and was lying in the street, dying.

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Iain said he spoke to the man for around 30 minutes while his producer worked with emergency services to track the man down.

After taking the call, Iain told listeners: “That was intense and upsetting. Thanks for your kind words. I really hope he makes it.”

If you or someone you know is struggling with depression or suicidal ideation, contact the Samaritans on 116 123 for support and advice.

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Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)