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Waist-length beard shaved off for charity | Waist-length beard shaved off for charity |
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A man who spent nine years growing a beard that measured down to his waist has had it shaved off for charity. | A man who spent nine years growing a beard that measured down to his waist has had it shaved off for charity. |
Michael Legge, of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, said his beard eventually became like "having a sleeping bag on your face". | Michael Legge, of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, said his beard eventually became like "having a sleeping bag on your face". |
It comes weeks after he was placed seventh in the World Beard and Moustache competition in Antwerp in the "full natural over 30cm" category. | It comes weeks after he was placed seventh in the World Beard and Moustache competition in Antwerp in the "full natural over 30cm" category. |
He said it was "a shock for my children who've never seen me clean shaven". | He said it was "a shock for my children who've never seen me clean shaven". |
Mr Legge's facial hair - once dubbed "Yorkshire's greatest beard" - also previously won him the title of British Beard Champion. | Mr Legge's facial hair - once dubbed "Yorkshire's greatest beard" - also previously won him the title of British Beard Champion. |
Mr Legge, 33, who works for the gas company BOC in Rotherham, said his bosses had offered to double whatever cash he raised for Prostate Cancer UK. | Mr Legge, 33, who works for the gas company BOC in Rotherham, said his bosses had offered to double whatever cash he raised for Prostate Cancer UK. |
He has raised £1,525 of his £5,000 fundraising target. | |
He also said the recent hot weather had made him determined to get the beard off. | He also said the recent hot weather had made him determined to get the beard off. |
"With the recent crazy hot weather I thought, 'that's it'," he said. | "With the recent crazy hot weather I thought, 'that's it'," he said. |
He said he started growing the beard nine years ago as part of a New Year's resolution with friends not to shave. | He said he started growing the beard nine years ago as part of a New Year's resolution with friends not to shave. |
"But gradually one dropped out, and then another, and so on". | "But gradually one dropped out, and then another, and so on". |
"A few months ago I decided to have it shaved off, but in the recent heat it's been like having a sleeping bag on your face. | "A few months ago I decided to have it shaved off, but in the recent heat it's been like having a sleeping bag on your face. |
He said his nine-year-old daughter Hannah and seven-year-old son George had never seen him without a beard. | He said his nine-year-old daughter Hannah and seven-year-old son George had never seen him without a beard. |
"It was a bit of a shock, they were shocked," he said. | "It was a bit of a shock, they were shocked," he said. |
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