Robert Pattinson showed off a much shortened, buzz cut at Wednesday night's People's Choice Awards. While most of his fans thought he looked great, the haircut was shocking and left fans wondering why on earth he decided to shave his head... well the answer has been revealed!
"All the stuff he had to do for Cosmopolis really messed up his hair. It was all over the place and in different lengths. Then he had to cut it again for re-shoots, and while it sort of grew back for the Breaking Dawn première, it was a little off still," an insider told Hollywood Life, adding that he is planning on growing it back.
It seems a bit strange that Robert Pattinson had to go to the extreme of shaving his head to get it back to "normal," but it was really messed up for Cosmopolis. While he does look smokin' hot, it's great to hear that he is going to grow it back. There is something about his longer 'do that is just so sexy! Luckily he's a guy and it won't take more than a couple of months for his hair to fill back in.
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