Beyonce Goes Rihanna and Miley: Debuts Bold New Look, Chops Off Long Hair! [PHOTOS]
Last week it was Rihanna who chopped off her long hair extensions to give way to a short cropped look and this week it's Beyonce. The pop icon has displayed her short cropped hair look via her official Instagram account. And we must say the star looks younger, fresh-faced and of course sexy!
Beyonce's picture garnered almost 153 thousand likes in just about three hours of posting but there are many of her fans who preferred the singer with longer look. The new mother to Blue Ivy has kept her signature honey blonde hair color but has cut her hair in almost the similar length as Miley Cyrus has.
Many haters (as we call them in online world) have gone to length to call her "Black Miley" So Beyonce looks like black Miley. I'm not impressed. #basichaircut
The 31-year-old entertainer's pixie-haircut comes just two days after she finished the summer leg of her Mrs. Carter Tour with three shows at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Pop singer Riri changed her hairstyle over the weekend and this time it was inspired by the 90s. Her hair was black, short and the star looked natural when she posted her picture on Instagram over the weekend.
Rihanna took to Instagram to show off her new haircut, saying "Still tryna get used to my hurr, so I threw on some #redlipstick #RiRiWoo."
Miley Cyrus too let go off her luscious locks for a punkish platinum pixie haircut that changed her life. "I didn't plan a haircut to change my life. I just cut my hair and then it really changed my life," Cyrus recently told the Toronto Sun."There's something about having no hair that it screams being confident."
"People think short hair, they think tom boy ... and I've obviously done the opposite 'cause when I cut my hair, I did my first Maxim cover where I got No. 1 (in their annual hot list). And it wasn't about me being the sexiest. It was about the fans voting. But it's something I loved. I don't think I've ever seen a Maxim cover with a girl with short hair," Cyrus added.