Joe Sugg butchers girlfriend Dianne Sugwell’s hair on BBC’s Big Night In

BBC’s Big Night In: ‘You look like Billie Eilish’s gran!’ Joe Sugg butchers Strictly girlfriend Dianne Sugwell’s haircut

Joe Sugg attempted to give his girlfriend Dianne Buswell a haircut on BBC One’s Big Night In with hilarious results.

The YouTuber was let loose on the red-haired Strictly dancer with scissors and spray paint in a live segment of the fundraising special.

Speaking to hosts Davina McCall and Matt Baker, Dianne had a towel covering her hair ahead of the reveal from the couple’s London home.

Horrified: Joe Sugg attempted to cut his girlfriend Dianne Buswell’s hair on BBC’s Big Night In on Thursday evening 

But as soon as she unfurled it to display the results, Davina reacted with a telling ‘oh no’.

Joe, clearly proud of his technicolour handiwork, asked if it was really that bad, to which Davina replied that it was completely lopsided.

Matt joined in on the fun, telling Dianne that she ‘looks like Billie Eilish’s gran’.

Before: The red-haired Strictly dancer allowed her YouTuber boyfriend loose on her precious locks

Before: The red-haired Strictly dancer allowed her YouTuber boyfriend loose on her precious locks

Nervous reveal: During the hilarious segment, Dianne sat nervously with a towel on her head awaiting the results

Nervous reveal: During the hilarious segment, Dianne sat nervously with a towel on her head awaiting the results

Anticipation: Matt Baker and Davina McCall were speaking to the couple live from the One Show studio

Anticipation: Matt Baker and Davina McCall were speaking to the couple live from the One Show studio

Shocked: Dianne appeared less than impressed with her boyfriend's handiwork

Shocked: Dianne appeared less than impressed with her boyfriend’s handiwork

Davina then joked: ‘It’s lucky you’re in the throes of new love you two.’

The segment formed part of the BBC’s one-off  Big Night In, raising funds for Children In Need, Comic Relief and the battle against COVID-19.

The evening promises the return of comedies Little Britain, Miranda and The Vicar Of Dibley, with specially-recorded skits as the casts of the erstwhile TV shows reunited from home.

Miranda kicked things off, with Miranda Hart playing her titular character, telling viewers that lockdown suits her fine, with flashbacks showing scenes from the sitcom which prove she’s best left indoors.

Unimpressed: Joe thought he had done a commendable job but Dianne and the hosts were less enthused

Unimpressed: Joe thought he had done a commendable job but Dianne and the hosts were less enthused

Regrets: Davina and Matt took turns to mock the haircut as Dianne struggled to contain her shock

Regrets: Davina and Matt took turns to mock the haircut as Dianne struggled to contain her shock

She then joined in on a Zoom reunion with the likes of Tom Ellis, Sarah Hadland, Patritcia Hodge and Sally Phillips, who starred alongside her on the show. 

Dawn French was the next iconic sitcom to return to screens, as Dawn French, as chocoholic Reverend Geraldine Granger, reprised the role for the first time in five years.

Dressed as Geraldine, Dawn told viewers via Zoom that her vicarage was filled with Easter eggs this time last week, but that she’d been tidying up by eating them all. 

There was also a skit recorded by Stephen Fry and Prince William, who took part in a Zoom call before leaving their homes to clap for carers. 

Staying home: The BBC's Big Night In kicked off on Thursday evening to raise funds for Children In Need, Comic Relief and the battle against COVID-19. Miranda kicked things off, with Miranda Hart playing her titular character, telling viewers that lockdown suits her fine, with flashbacks showing scenes from the sitcom which prove she's best left indoors

Staying home: The BBC’s Big Night In kicked off on Thursday evening to raise funds for Children In Need, Comic Relief and the battle against COVID-19. Miranda kicked things off, with Miranda Hart playing her titular character, telling viewers that lockdown suits her fine, with flashbacks showing scenes from the sitcom which prove she’s best left indoors