Booboo Stewart has officially given up her long hair.
Artist and exTwilight star shared the new job on Instagram Monday afternoon. Known for his long black hair, which was usually cut around the collarbone or a little below, the 30-year-old has now said goodbye to it all.
Stewart (née Nils Allen Stewart Jr.) went all out, debuting a dramatic look that stunned fans.
Booboo Stewart.
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Ago Descendants star recently made a big splash, he shared a few photos on Instagram rocking his previous look. He also shared a photo of himself with a more elongated look and stylish mustache as he celebrated with former stars from Good trouble.
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Soon after he showed off his new look, fans flooded his comments section to share their admiration and displeasure – falling in love with the long hair, though.
“I should never have opened Insta today,” wrote one user. Another disappointed user commented: “Kosarrrrr?? nooooo! Lol.”
“Please tell me this is like photoshopped or something you didn’t actually cut your hair,” said one user.
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Meanwhile, some fans had mixed feelings, with one adding: “The way I opened my mouth… I’m still in denial even though it really suits him.”
“That was a plot and a half, looks crazy cool,” added another.
While some fans are sad to say goodbye to his long locks, others are commenting that they think the hairstyle suits Stewart perfectly. “STOPPPP! it’s just too good.”
Dove Cameron, Booboo Stewart, Sofia Carson at the 2nd Annual Cameron Boyce Foundation Gala.
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The artist recently debuted his work at Park West Gallery in New York last July. His exhibition entitled Things I don’t know how to talk about, included his sketches and sculptures. He also performed a “live performance” for those present where he worked on the drawing live as a DJ with musical accompaniment.
After the summer exhibition, he took his talents to Las Vegas and exhibited “Things I Don’t Know How to Talk About” in October 2023 at the Park West Fine Art Museum & Gallery in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace.
“For as long as I can remember, drawing has always been the thing that makes me feel most like myself, growing up if I had a pen and some paper I would have been set,” he explained in a Park West Gallery press release announcing the exhibition in July .
“When you’re working on a movie, you have a whole crew that has tasks to complete that make up the finished product, and I love being a part of that,” the actor added. “But I was looking for another way of creation that I could do alone.”
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