Starstruck viewers all had the same complaint as the ITV programme returned on Saturday night (April 1).
Judges Adam Lambert, Beverley Knight and Jason Manford all resumed their post on the panel, while Shania Twain returned to the show following her absence last week.
The super fan programme is hosted by Olly Murs and sees contestants step out on stage to imitate their favourite artists.
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The first set of contestants channelled their inner Dolly Parton as they belted out their own rendition of her hit track 9 To 5.
The three women certainly looked the part as they opted for huge blonde wigs to encapsulate the singer’s statement hairstyle.
But it seems their wild hair was a topic of discussion amongst fans as they headed straight to social media to share their thoughts.
One viewer wrote on Twitter: “@ITV Starstruck where do you get the bad wigs from, they are terrible.”
Another fan added: “The wigs are so bad on this show. It’s a human rights violation against these artists.”
“OMG the Wigs have out done themselves on this one!” shared a third person.
Echoing this, a fourth commented: “Whoever arranged the wigs on #starstruck needs a disciplinary.”
Another bluntly stated: “The wigs are so awful.”
While someone else exclaimed: “I spend half my time watching #Starstruck screaming at how bad the wigs are. Lace fronts are not expensive! Pull your wallet out ITV!”
This comes one week after viewers were faced with a drastic change, as Boyzone singer Ronan Keating replaced Shania on the judging panel.
Seeing that the Canadian star was nowhere to be seen, fans headed straight to Twitter to share their thoughts.
One person wrote: “I’m still in shock, I was looking forward to my Shania fix all day.”
Another said: “Where the chuff is Shania?!” While a third added: “Aww, no Shania,” alongside a crying emoji.
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