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Coronation Street’s Jack P. Shepherd shows off third hair transplant

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CORONATION Street’s Jack P Shepherd has shown off his new look after having a third hair transplant.

The David Platt actor, 38, underwent his first two hair transplants in 2019 and 2020.

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Coronation Street’s Jack P Shepherd has shown off his new look after having his third hair transplant Credit: Youtube/On The Sofa

He revealed his new look on his podcast Credit: Youtube/On The Sofa

His initial two procedures were to treat an aggressive form of hair loss exacerbated by stress and insomnia.

He has now undergone a third hair transplant, which will begin to show its results as his scalp heals.

Giving fans a glimpse of his new look, Jack revealed all on the podcast he co-hosts.

Speaking on the On The Sofa podcast, chatted to his Corrie co-stars Colson Smith and Ben Price as he revealed his hair transplant results.

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Ben and Colson were left cracking up over his new look Credit: Youtube/On The Sofa

His on-screen brother was left in stitches as he branded him ‘megamind’ Credit: Youtube/On The Sofa

Jack’s head is now bald as the transplant works its magic Credit: Youtube/On The Sofa

This is Jack’s third hair transplant, he usually has much longer hair Credit: Splash

“You’ve literally just had it, haven’t you?” Ben said to Jack.

 “I had it done yesterday. So this is day one, as they call it,” Jack explained.

Ben asked: ” So what are we doing now? Are we doing the reveal?”

Jack replied: “We do the reveal. I think we do the reveal.”

Colson asked: “Do you want a drum roll?”

“No, no, you ready?” Jack teased as he took off his baseball cap.

“Oh, careful. A little bit came off,” the lads said in the background as Jack revealed his freshly transplanted scalp.

“There we go. That’s a shock, isn’t it?” he said.

“I think it’s a look, you know. I actually quite like it,” Colson said, looking impressed by Jack’s new look.

“Ben’s stunned,” Jack said while laughing.

Jack’s on-screen brother then laughed hysterically and said that he looked like Megamind.

“The swelling’s not that bad,” Colson said.

“No, I haven’t got any swelling. Have I?” Jack added.

Fans rushed to the comments to react to Jack’s new look.

One person penned: “A shaved head actually really suits you!”

While another shocked fan added: “What have you done Jack?”

A third then said: “I bet the scriptwriters love you.”

While a fourth wrote: “You look so handsome.”

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