He's one of the country's most famous ginger-haired entertainers.
But Chris Evans and his wife Natasha Shishmanian experienced more than a tinge of ginge during a night out at the Ivy restaurant in London last night.
The Radio 2 DJ, 45, had seemingly dyed his already fiery Barnet while his golf playing wife carried on the orange theme with her fake tanned skin and matching handbag.
Double take: Chris Evans and his wife Natasha Shishmanian make a glowing exit from The Ivy restaurant in London
Sunny Delight: The golfing pro's orange tan matched her brightly coloured handbag
It was quite a spectacle when the couple left the central London eaterie - both Chris and his wife dazzling with their brightly coloured accessories.
His professional golf playing wife completed her ensemble with a dainty patterned summer dress and a cropped cardigan together with a pair of tan coloured patent heels.
Evans wore a black corduroy blazer with a navy polka dot shirt, khaki coloured cord trousers and a pair of brown shoes.
Baby love: Chris Evans and wife Natasha with their son Noah two years ago
Chris Evans recently spoke about a cancer scare that left him needing a swift operation to remove potentially cancerous polyps.
The radio star wrote an open letter speaking about his fears, the death of his father to the disease and what he went through himself.
He said: 'Because of what happened to my dad, I am in a very high-risk category, even more so because – incredibly and infuriatingly equally as needlessly – both of my uncles died of exactly the same cancer.
Takeover: Chris Evans succeeded Terry Wogan as the Radio 2 breakfast show presenter
'It really was time to change this Evans male family trait. And just in case there was any lingering doubt that we may as a clan be a cancer magnet, my mum suffered breast cancer, undergoing a successful, and may I say heroic, mastectomy (in her 80s).
'All this is probably one of the reasons I’ve tried to pack so much – good and bad – into my life already. At the back of my mind cancer has gradually beaten me up into concluding that my demise at its murderous hands is almost inevitable.'
He underwent minor surgery to remove polyps, which were later found to be benign.
The Radio 2 presenter recently lost more than half a million listeners from his breakfast show but he is still ahead of his younger Radio 1 rival Chris Moyles.
In the second quarter of this year had a weekly audience of 8.67 million listeners. He was more than a million ahead of 37-year-old Moyles whose Radio 1 breakfast show lost 80,000 listeners, down to 7.44 million.
Evans succeeded Sir Terry Wogan on the Radio 2 show last year and remains the country's most popular breakfast presenter but his latest audience is a long way short of the record 9.5 million he set just after Wogan's departure.