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Popular UDA Senator Finally Shaves His Hair After Facing Massive Backlash Due To How Unkempt He Was

After weeks of rocking a long hair, Nyandarua Senator John Methu Muhia has unveiled his new look where he has rocked a short hairstyle.

The UDA Party legislator infact unveiled the look in a post that he made on his Facebook account some few hours ago, where he shared latest photos of himself.

Photo: Senator John Methu with his new hairstyle

According to the photos, it was clear that Senator John Methu had recently gone to a barber where he got his hair and beards trimmed.

The result was that he looked very dapper as shown in the screenshot below.

The post by Senator John Methu also elicited massive reactions from netizens, who were proud of how he looked right now compared to how he looked before.

Here are some of the reactions.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/jo6jRC5gq9zwJ1GT/

Senator Methu trolled

The move by Senator John Methu to go to the barber and have his hair trimmed came just hours after he was allegedly trolled by an unidentified person for how his hair used and beards to be unkempt.

Taking to his Facebook account, the legislator shared a photo of how the person had allegedly edited one of his photos, and made it to look like he was very hairy.

When Senator Methu made the post, he hilariously said that he urgently needed a lawyer because he hinted he was going to sue the person who edited the photo.

Here is the post.

Before the legislator made the post of the edited photo however, he had on many occasions faced a backlash from some social media users because of how he used to leave his hair like that.

Senator John Methu was so bold that he did not even used to bother to comb his hair or beards, and this was due to reasons best known by him.

Now this did not sit well with some social media users because they kept reminding him that he needed to be well-groomed, because he is a leader and therefore he should look the part in every way.

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