Booboo Stewart.Photo:Raz Azraai @dancefloormurder; Unique Nicole/Getty

Raz Azraai @dancefloormurder; Unique Nicole/Getty
Booboo Stewarthas officially ditched his long hair.
The artist and formerTwilightstar shared the new ‘do in an Instagram on Monday afternoon. Known for his long brunette hair, which was typically cut around his collarbone or a smidge below, the 30-year-old has now said farewell to all of it.
Stewart (neé Nils Allen Stewart Jr.) completely buzzed his head, debuting a dramatic look that stunned fans.
Booboo Stewart.Raz Azraai @dancefloormurder

Raz Azraai @dancefloormurder
Before theDescendantsstar recently made his big chop, he shared a few photos onInstagramrocking his former signature look. He also shared aphotowith his longer look and a stylish mustache while celebrating with former costars fromGood Trouble.
Soon after showing off his new look, fans flooded his comment section and shared both their admiration and disapproval — they had fallen in love with the long hair, after all.
“Never should’ve opened insta today,” wrote one user. Another disappointed user commented, “the hairrrrrr?? noooooo! Lol.”
“Please tell me this is just like photoshopped or something that you didn’t actually cut your hair,” said one user.
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Meanwhile, some fans had some mixed feelings, one added: “the way my mouth opened… I remain in denial even though it suits him very well.”
“That was a plot twist and a half, looks insanely cool tho,” added another.
Dove Cameron, Booboo Stewart, Sofia Carson attend the 2nd Annual Cameron Boyce Foundation Gala.Unique Nicole/Getty Images

Unique Nicole/Getty Images
After the summer exhibition, he took his talents to Las Vegas and showcased “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.
“Drawing ever since I can remember has always been the thing that makes me feel most like myself, growing up if I had a pen and some paper I’d be set,” he explained in aPark West Gallery press releaseannouncing the July exhibition.
“When you work on a film you have an entire crew who all have tasks to complete that make up the finished product and I love being a part of it,” added the actor. “But I was looking for another avenue of creation that I could do on my own.”
source: people.com