John Terry was left furious at his celebrity barber and launched into an x-rated rant after a cheeky "good boy" quip
17:43, 04 Dec 2025
John Terry was left furious at the barber
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John Terry was left furious at the barber(Image: Jam Press/@astarbarbers)
John Terry was ridiculed by his barber who called him a "good boy" in a prank like he was cutting a child’s hair.
The England and Chelsea legend was having a trim down by celebrity crimper Ahmed Alsanawi when he asked the ex-Premier League star to put his head down.
It seemed like a genuine request so he could cut the back of his hair. But it was a joke so he could patronise him like he was trimming a little boy’s barnet with a cheeky "good boy" quip.
John Terry launched into an x-rated rant
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John Terry launched into an x-rated rant(Image: Jam Press/@astarbarbers)
Angry JT, 44, then got up and launched into a foul-mouthed response. He even got Ahmed in a playful headlock.
The footballer barber said: “Got him again, sorry buddy.” In the 31-second clip Ahmed said: “Geez just look down for me.”
When retired Terry followed the order, he then added: “Good boy.” The ex-pro fumed: “Ah mate honestly. Seriously f****** about, seriously. That is f****** s*** from you.” JT then added: “Just cut my f****** hair.”
John Terry jokingly put him in a headlock
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John Terry jokingly put him in a headlock(Image: Jam Press/@astarbarbers)
Fellow former footballer Jimmy Bullard added: “Good boy.” Fans were also left in hysterics by the practical joke, as reported on What’s The Jam.
Julie Lambourne quipped: “Oh JT, you’re such a good boy.” Bill Crook added: “That instant look up.” Soraya Binesh said: “That is too funny.”
Ahmed - who runs A Star Barbers, in Chessington, Surrey, used to be Chelsea’s official barber.
He cuts hair for some of the biggest names on the planet including Erling Harland, Phil Foden, Paul Pogba, Eden Hazard and Declan Rice.
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Terry played over 500 times for the Blues between 1998 and 2017 scoring 42 times.
In his club career he won five Premier League titles, five FA Cups and three league cups domestically. He also won the Champions League and Europa League. Terry also captained England and won 78 caps.