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Kelly Ripa reveals gray roots during coronavirus quarantine with her family

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Sheltering in place for six months has turned Kelly Ripa's hair a little gray. The 49-year-old TV host and actress shared a photo on Instagram showing her 2.8 million followers how her gray roots are showing up with a fearless side-by-side close-up showing her progression each month of 2020. “Perhaps this meme is a week old at this point… but does that really compare to these roots,” she wrote while showing a color progression of her hair from January all the way to what she expects it to look like in September. “My version of the #2020Calendar is just...real,” she continued jokingly.

Ripa’s humorous post also shows the star’s commitment to sheltering in place instead of making hair salon visits. The mother of three has been quarantining in.

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