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Brad Paisley tries his hand as a hair colorist in social media update

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ByCarena Liptak
Video byElisa Tang
April 16, 2020, 9:14 PM

Brad Paisley may be temporarily unable to tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but he may have just found a side career to pursue in the meantime.

The singer helped his wife, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, touch-up her roots in a hair-coloring video the actress shared to her Instagram Stories.

"Oh, I had no idea you colored your hair," Paisley quips as Williams-Paisley reads the directions of the back of her hair dye box in the first clip.

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Despite trying his best at his new "job," there are plenty of mishaps along the way, with Williams-Paisley mouthing "help me" at the camera as she watches her husband work.

"This is gonna ruin everything I've worked towards in my image," the singer grumbles as he applies the dye.

"Thank you for doing this. I love you," Williams-Paisley says at one point.

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Colorist Rita Hazan suggests trying a root touch-up product such as her Root Concealer Touch-Up Spray Temporary Gray Coverage.

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"No, you don't. You're using me for my talents," Paisley retorts.

Despite all the hiccups and stress along the way, Paisley finishes the job -- and the results speak for themselves. Still, luckily for Williams-Paisley, there doesn't seem to be any danger of the singer quitting his day job any time soon.

Earlier this week, Paisley, 47, dropped a new song called "No I in Beer." He and Williams-Paisley, 48, have been married since 2003 and have two sons, Huck, 13, and Jasper, who turns 11 on Friday.

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