Noel Fielding looks just like John Lennon in iconic blue sunglasses

‘Imagine there are no hairdressers’: Noel Fielding looks just like John Lennon in iconic blue sunglasses and a ponytail as barbers remain closed

Noel Fielding shared a picture of himself sporting round blue sunglasses and wearing a ponytail. 

And he couldn’t help but notice he looked just like the late Beatles star John Lennon, as he flashed his large sideburns. 

The Bake Off star, 47, had his hair pulled back off his face and was more Mighty Bouffant than Mighty Boosh. 

‘Imagine there are no hairdressers’: Noel Fielding looked just like John Lennon in iconic blue sunglasses and a ponytail on Instagram on Wednesday as barbers remain closed

He captioned his image with the words: ‘Imagine there are no hairdressers it isn’t hard to do x’ as he referenced Lennon’s 1971 song Imagine.  

Noel also tagged his usual hairdresser Lyndell Mansfield – and he won’t have too much longer to wait until he reunites with her. 

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pencilled in April 12 as the date salons can reopen in his roadmap to cautiously ease lockdown restrictions in England.  

John Lennon was murdered by Mark David Chapman, 65, in Manhattan in December 1980. 

Meanwhile, Noel reportedly has almost £1.5 million in the bank after scoring a £150,000 wage rise to continue hosting The Great British Bake Off.

According to The Sun, the comedian paid himself nearly £900,000 under Fantasy Man Ltd in 2020. 

The presenter’s TV production company, Secret Peter Ltd, boasted profits of £68,716 in the last year.

The media personality’s companies were believed to be worth just over £200,000 before he joined the Channel 4 show. 

On his pay rise, a source previously told the publication: ‘Noel is incredibly popular with both viewers, and the cast and crew of Bake Off — he’s a real commodity to Channel 4.

‘With Sandi [Toksvig] leaving, it’s important they keep up with continuity to ensure people continue. Noel secured a healthy salary rise off the back of the success of the first two series.

‘Contrary to his fun, laid-back ­persona, Noel is one of TV’s hardest working broadcasters — and now one of its wealthiest.’ 

Noel’s earnings have skyrocketed since his stint on the competition series as according to Companies House, he accumulated £1.1million in 2019 — up almost £250,000 on the previous year.  

On his financial success, The Mighty Boosh star previously said: ‘We never really thought about money that much or career steps or anything like that.’