Olivia Culpo Has a Bob! See the Star’s Cute Chop & More Celeb Hair Updates

Olivia Culpo cuts hair into bobCourtesy Olivia Culpo; Jason Merritt/Getty



Olivia Culpo has chopped off her locks! The star, whose long brunette waves were a signature for her, is now rocking a shorter, more textured style. “It feels a littttttle weird not having hair but I think I like it,” she captioned the reveal photo.

Celebrity mane master Jen Atkin was the stylist behind Culpo’s short cut and is also the mastermind behind Khloé Kardashian‘s new “fashion lob.”

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Culpo isn’t the only star to debut a major mane change this week. New mom Naya Rivera updated her dark locks with blonde streaks.

“New hair flow…thank you @georgepapanikolas! #thismamasstillgotit,” she captioned the snap, showing off her brand-new hue.

Celebrity hairstylist George Papanikolas gave the star honey blonde highlights but kept the root deep, creating the “bronde” shade celebs are currently coveting this season.

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And it looks like Chicago P.D. star Sophia Bush shed a few inches from her “lob,” and now is sporting a piecey, textured bob, which she showed off (during a sweet embrace with Selena Gomez) at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards Monday evening.

And though it may be a trick of the light, it looks as though Bush added some blonde to her do as well. At PeopleStyle, we’re all about the minor mane update — all the more photos to add to our “For Our Hairstylist’s Eyes Only” Pinterest boards.

So if you needed another reason to get a tress update on the books, let these stars’ new dos do the talking. Are you convinced yet?

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What do you think of the star’s short new do? Share below!

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