The Bachelor’s Sam Wood looks almost unrecognisable after weeks of lockdown in Melbourne as he sports long grey hair
Like many people stuck in Melbourne strict COVID-19 lockdown, Sam Wood has been sporting a very relaxed new look in recent weeks
And fans would be forgiven for failing to recognise the former Bachelor star, 40, when he surfaced looking very different on his step-daughter Eve’s Instagram Story on Sunday.
The personal trainer, whose Adonis-like physique and well-manicured hairstyle sent hearts aflutter on The Bachelor, sported long grey-streaked hair as he hunched over his phone on the couch.
My, how you’ve changed! The Bachelor’s Sam Wood, 40, looked almost unrecognisable after weeks of lockdown in Melbourne as he sported long grey hair in a candid Instagram post on Sunday. Pictured left on The Bachelor in 2015, right on Sunday
Sam’s shaggy ‘do was complimented by a rugged beard and moustache.
Sam is currently self-isolating in his Melbourne home with wife Snezana Markoski, 39, and their three daughters: Charlie, one, Willow, two, and 14-year-old Eve – Snezana’s daughter from a previous relationship.
Last month, fitness expert Sam revealed to FEMAIL how people who have gained weight in self-isolation can easily achieve their pre-lockdown figure.
Lockdown look! Like many people stuck in Melbourne strict COVID-19 lockdown, Sam Wood has been sporting a very relaxed new look in recent weeks. Pictured left in 2015, right in July 2020
Family in lockdown: Sam is currently self-isolating in his Melbourne home with wife Snezana Markoski, 39, and their three daughters: Charlie, one, Willow, two, and 14-year-old Eve – Snezana’s daughter from a previous relationship
‘Moving your body in some way every day is most important,’ Sam explained.
‘It doesn’t matter how and when – but it is good to mix it up, rather than doing the same workout each day,’ he advised.
As for dietary changes, Sam recommended starting the day with a ‘kickstarter smoothie’ comprised of almond milk, a coffee shot, banana, rolled oats, chia seeds and vanilla protein powder.
‘Moving your body in some way every day is most important’: Last month, fitness expert Sam revealed to FEMAIL how people who have gained weight in self-isolation can easily achieve their pre-lockdown figure
For lunch, he recommended chicken caesar salad with sourdough bread, and for dinner, pan-fried salmon with sweetcorn and avocado salsa.
Lastly, Sam said he loves to take supplements, explaining: ‘At the moment, for me it’s all about good quality protein powder after a workout or in my morning smoothie.’
‘With immunity being top of mind at this time of year, I also take vitamin C every morning as a helping hand.
Slimming secrets: ‘It doesn’t matter how and when – but it is good to mix it up, rather than doing the same workout each day,’ Sam advised