Fans have been left in stitches at Paddy McGuinness’ latest Instagram post, in which he denies having work done despite looking rather ‘chiselled’.
The Bolton comedian posted a video this afternoon on his Instagram page warning fans not to fall for rumours that he had any plastic surgery done over the Christmas period.
Paddy humoured viewers with the video while sat on his car as he appeared to be using a face tuned filter, giving him a much sharper jawline, a smoother complexion and a more hair.
He said in the clip: “Hello there, I’ve come on here today to address the absolutely scurrilous and unfounded rumours that I’ve had bit of work done over Christmas.
“Now yes, I’ve been to Turkey for a long weekend but absolutely no truth in that I’ve had a bit of work done.
“This is just a tan and I’ve had a couple of cans of that Prime, anyway, there’s a lot of fake accounts going around of mine, but unless it’s this guy, it’s not the real deal.
“Have a great 2023.”
Paddy also captioned the video: “Ignore the fake accounts.”
Fans laughed in the comments with some saying he looked like David Beckham and Gary Barlow.
One said: “Took me a second to realise that’s a filter.”
While another added: “You actually look like David Beckham with that filter.”
The post garnered over 13k likes and over 500 comments with people finding the video hilarious.
Paddy has been filming all over the world while filming for Top Gear.
His latest appearance has been on BBC One’s I Can See Your Voice as the witty lined judge on the show that sees celebrity judges like Amanda Holden guess who is a good singer in a group of people.
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Paddy was also recently in Bolton just towards Christmas as he went out with the Homeless Aid Charity and friend Billa Ahmed for a special Christmas party.
Paddy signed autographs and posed for selfies while there and was all too happy to be there, supporting the charity in their good work.
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