A hilarious video is going viral this week showing country music star Brad Paisley dying his wife’s roots while on lockdown with her due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Kimberly Williams Paisley posted a hilarious video to her Instagram page on Thursday that shows her husband taking on the role of hairdresser as he helps her out with her roots.

“Alright so, this is what I normally use,” Kimberly says in the video while holding up a box of hair dye.

“Oh, I had no idea you colored your hair!” Brad exclaims while sloppily squirting the product into an applicator. As he shakes the bottle, his wife reminds him to “mix it well.”

“I’m scared,” she can be seen mouthing to the camera as she takes a seat by her husband.

As Brad applies the dye over Kimberly’s hair, he jokes that he sees “no gray” and asks, “When did you get a tattoo on your scalp?”

“This is going to ruin everything I’ve worked towards in my image,” he says jokingly before adding, “You’re using me for my talents.”

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Brad’s new gig. #quarantinelife #stayhome 👍🏻

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Social media users can’t get enough of the funny clip.

“America needs this reality show!!!” one social media user commented, with another adding, “OMG, this is GOLD.”

“Love y’all!!! This is the best!” a third user wrote.

Brad, however, was not too please that the video had been posted to Instagram.

“Someone disable her friggin instagram account,” he wrote.

This comes a month after Brad and Kimberly converted their free grocery store in Nashville, which is called The Store, into a volunteer delivery service to deliver a week’s worth of groceries to senior citizens in specific neighborhoods throughout the Tennessee city.

“In light of how times have changed, we have decided to change the way we do things a bit,” Brad said in a video. “…We have a list of seniors that we’re basically dropping off what they need, following all protocols to make sure we’re doing this right.”

“This is a grocery store with dignity for people who have fallen on hard times,” he added. “All of us are one unforeseen disaster away from rock bottom. It’s nice to think about a place where when that happens to someone, they can use it to get back on their feet.”

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