Cole Sprouse shared a series of selfies on Instagram on Tuesday, flaunting a huge beard and mustache.

The first photo was a close-up selfie of the 29-year-old actor that gave fans a clear look at his facial hair. In the next photo, Sprouse can be seen flaunting his outfit - high waist pants and a shirt. The actor clicked the second picture in front of a mirror, seemingly in the dressing room. In the background, a brown jacket can be seen, which had buttons similar to his pants.

The last photo was another mirror selfie with a close-up of the actor's facial hair.

"Please swipe bb girl," Sprouse captioned the post.

Celebs and fans took to the comments section to share their reaction.

Actress Vanessa Morgan wrote, "Omg," while actress Debby Ryan wrote, "The sideburns stay on for game nights." Actor Mark Consuelos commented, "Looks very believable."

One of the fans joked, "Jesus I didn’t realize we’d been in lockdown this long," while another fan wrote, "It's too early for santa."

Looking at the outfit, it seems that the actor is filming for a historical project. However, there is no official confirmation about this project yet.

Sprouse has been a regular on the TV series "Riverdale" since 2017. The actor will be next seen in a comedy movie, "Undercover," starring Zachary Levi. The flick is helmed by director Steve Pink while the screenplay is penned by Amy Talkington. The movie is currently under pre-production.

The actor was last seen in a sci-fi romantic movie, "Moonshot," featuring actress Lana Condor. Sprouse and Condor played college students who enter a space shuttle and reach Mars. The movie was dropped on the HBO Max streaming platform on March 31.

On the personal front, Sprouse made headlines last year in March for dating a fashion model named Ari Fournier. The couple confirmed their relationship in July 2021 and they often share photos featuring one another on social media.

Fournier also appeared at the premiere of "Moonshot" in March and later shared the photos on her Instagram.

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Actor Cole Sprouse at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California, on Feb. 24, 2019. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images