Luckily, pink suits him…
A police officer has coloured his hair pink as part of a campaign to fight homophobia — and the images of the dashing cop’s hot pink makeover are going viral.
Canadian police officer Luke Watson arrived at work on Wednesday to discover he would be dyeing his hair pink, after his colleague Ryan Willmer promised Twitter users Watson’s blonde mane would be transformed if the post received 500 retweets.
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Watson obliged in honour of Canada’s International Day of Pink, an annual event celebrating diversity and raising awareness of homophobia and bullying.
According to the International Day of Pink website, the special day was launched by two straight high school students after they witnessed a gay classmate being bullied for wearing a pink t-shirt.
The touching gesture by the two Toronto policemen gained even more momentum after they promised to keep Watson’s rosy hair colour for a week if they reached 1,000 retweets, with an additional day to be added for every 100 retweets after that.
The post has been shared around 4,000 times already.
Watson told Yahoo Beauty he was overwhelmed by the response and would be keeping his hair pink for “quite some time”.
“I didn’t think such a simple gesture would become such a big thing, but it has brought awareness and opens up discussion.”
Great work, officers.
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Top Comments
Ha ha that's so cool. He looks a bit like a superhero with that quiff in the front!
Those moments that restore your faith in humanity! And the students who initially stood up against the bullying too!