New Delhi,UPDATED: Mar 8, 2023 19:52 IST
Heather Knight played Holi with her teammates in the Women’s Cricket Premier League.
By Srimoyee Chowdhury: We hope that you guys are having a safe and colourful Holi! And we hope that you have oiled your hair, put on an apt amount of sunscreen and got out your sunglasses. Because after all those hours of enjoyment when you come home to wash off the colours, without the precautions we just mentioned, it will be tough to get it off. The same thing happened with the captain of England women’s cricket team, Heather Knight.
The English cricketer tweeted with a query that many of you probably have Googled as well. “Anyone know how to get pink Holi powder out of blonde hair? Asking for a friend,” she wrote.
Take a look:
The post has amassed over 943k views and tons of reactions. Knight had previously shared pictures of playing Holi with her teammates in the Women’s Cricket Premier League. She shared a selfie with Smriti Mandhana and Richa Ghosh.
Check the post here:
Well, Twitter had a lot of suggestions regarding Knight’s query. While some said the colour will fade away with time, others commented on some desi tricks to get rid of the colour.
Do you also have any tips to share? Let us know in the comments.
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