Known for his carefully blown golden hair, the president-elect appears to have made a radical hair change. The verdict of social networks is not really unanimous.
19.12.2024, 08:0119.12.2024, 08:04
It was a video posted Tuesday by one of his supporters, in his golf club in Palm Beach, Florida, which spilled the beans: Donald Trump, whose brushing became famous almost before him, would have changed his look. The septuagenarian now displays a significantly flatter skull.
The result of a slightly too generous scissor stroke from her hairdresser? A desire for change on a whim? A new hair routine? Or simply the physical effect, after a round of golf with his red MAGA cap screwed on his head? Mystery.
If the president’s representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the American media, Internet users wasted no time in giving their opinion on this change in style. Some see a similarity with Buzz McCallister, the older brother in the film Mom I missed the plane.
“Trump cut his hair and now he looks like an angry grandpa at a country club. He also seems to go easy on the oranges.
One user, out of
“He’s in his mullet era”
Another Internet user, on
This is not the first time that presidential hair has sparked conversations. In 2019, a slicked back blow-dry had already sparked speculation during an official ceremony. But, true to form, Trump quickly returned to his eternal blown-out mane.(mbr)
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