Matteo Guidicelli shaves head for army training | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Matteo Guidicelli starts Scout Ranger training with buzz cut

/ 02:00 PM June 01, 2019

Matteo Guidicelli began his Scout Ranger training with a shaved head.

The actor posted a picture of his new look on Friday, May 31, on Instagram.

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In an earlier post that day, he said, “This is it! I’m about to undergo a 30-day scout ranger training, officially starting now!”

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“It’s said to be one of the most grueling programs in the Armed Forces.”

During the rigid training program, Guidicelli will not have outside communication, he told members of the press during a Viva Records interview on Tuesday, May 28.

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Guidicelli joined the Army Reserve Command (Arescom) in April and was promoted to Army 2nd lieutenant on May 20.

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He said in an Instagram post in April that he joined the Philippine Army “because I love my country.”

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Last March, he became a member of the Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary alongside Erwan Heussaff and Nico Bolzico.  /ra

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