Joe Wicks' daughter Indie gives him a makeover - with hilarious results

The two-year-old got very creative with her mum's make-up...
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Joe Wicks showed off a very different new look after his daughter Indie gave him a makeover (with a little help from his wife Rosie Jones).

The fitness influencer, 33, shared a series of hilarious clips showing the two-year-old attempt to use her mum’s make-up on her dad.

“Rosie said let’s do craft time, let’s do face painting and make-up,” the YouTube star explained in a video shared to his parenting Instagram account @weanin15, showing followers how his face was now covered in colourful scribbles.

He added “And so Rosie’s got all her favourite make-up out,” prompting Jones to clarify that she had in fact wisely offered up her “least favourite make-up” for their daughter’s playtime.

“Indie, look what you’ve done to me!” Wicks continued. “Look what you’ve started!”

Indie got creative with her mum's make-up
@weanin15

Wicks then posted photos of the aftermath of his make-over, with his hair tied up into small buns on the top of his head, decorated with daisies.

His eyes were outlined with black eyeliner - which he named as the best part of his new look - while his face was covered in an unconventional array of red and brown marks.

@weanin15 Instagram

It was a bold new look for Wicks(@weanin15 Instagram)

Wicks and Jones are also parents to four-month-old son Marley and the couple regularly share family updates on the YouTube star’s second Instagram account.

Joe Wicks does morning PE with his daughter

Wicks, also known as the Body Coach, recently revealed that he has so far raised an impressive £91,000 for the NHS Charities Together fund through his PE With Joe videos.

After schools across the nation were shut down due to the coronavirus outbreak, Wicks started broadcasting live PE sessions to keep children active.

He has continued to share a new lesson every week day and has promised to donate all the proceeds to the NHS.

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