Grant Denyer dons his ‘daytime pyjamas’ with wife Chezzi as he shows off his ‘eight iso chins’

Grant Denyer wears his ‘daytime pyjamas’ with wife Chezzi as he shows off his ‘eight iso chins’ amid lockdown

Grant Denyer has certainly settled into a relaxed self-isolation lifestyle.

The Dancing With The Stars host, 42, showcased his unique talent, producing ‘eight chins’ while taking a selfie with his wife Cheryl, better known as ‘Chezzi’. 

The TV personality and his stunning wife donned ‘daytime pyjamas’ on Friday while relaxing amid lockdown in their Bathurst home. 

‘Our daytime PJ’s and my 8 iso chins’: Grant Denyer donned his ‘daytime pyjamas’ with wife Cheryl (both pictured) as he showed off his ‘eight iso chins’ in an Instagram post on Friday

‘Me, my wife, our daytime PJ’s and my 8 iso chins,’ Grant wrote in the caption of his Instagram post.

It’s not the first isolation commentary Grant has made on his Instagram page. 

He surprised fans when he shared a photo of himself looking almost unrecognisable with a long and scruffy beard.

What? Grant also surprised fans when he shared a photo of himself looking almost unrecognisable with a long and scruffy beard. The photo actually showed the game show host appearing in Channel 10's Drunk History

 What? Grant also surprised fans when he shared a photo of himself looking almost unrecognisable with a long and scruffy beard. The photo actually showed the game show host appearing in Channel 10’s Drunk History

The star wrote in the caption of his Instagram post: ‘ISO vibes. Yeah, I’ll shower on the weekend. Maybe.’

‘Having eaten and drunk everything in sight… yes, I’ve given up. This is me now.’ 

The photo actually showed the game show host appearing in Channel 10’s Drunk History.

New look! The long beard was a prop he wore to play Australian bushranger Frederick Ward, who was better known as Captain Thunderbolt in the 1800s. Pictured in Drunk History

New look! The long beard was a prop he wore to play Australian bushranger Frederick Ward, who was better known as Captain Thunderbolt in the 1800s. Pictured in Drunk History 

The scruffy, long beard appeared to be a fake prop he wore to play Australian bushranger Frederick Ward, who was better known as Captain Thunderbolt in the 1800s. 

Grant’s joke about looking like Captain Thunderbolt comes after the entire series of Drunk History was released on Channel 10’s streaming service. 

Last month, the network announced that the comedy series would be available in full on 10 Play, instead of waiting for it to air on television.  

Looking a bit different! Grant has certainly settled into a relaxed, self-isolation lifestyle

Looking a bit different! Grant has certainly settled into a relaxed, self-isolation lifestyle