Chrissy Teigen Debuts Blunt Bob After Hairline Surgery & Extension Removal

Chrissy Teigen has unveiled a new blunt bob haircut on Instagram after removing her hair extensions. The model and author previously underwent a "hairline-lowering procedure" in 2025 to achieve her desired look. She experimented with a similar short bob at the 2025 Grammys before returning to longer locks with extensions. Teigen joins a trend of celebrities like Margot Robbie and Beyoncé who have recently debuted shorter hairstyles.

Key Points: Chrissy Teigen's New Blunt Bob Haircut & Transformation

  • Revealed new blunt bob on Instagram
  • Underwent 2025 hairline-lowering procedure
  • Had long hair extensions removed
  • Part of celebrity short-hair trend
  • Experimented with shorter style before
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Chrissy Teigen chops her hair into a blunt bob

Chrissy Teigen reveals a blunt bob after removing extensions and a 2025 hairline procedure. See her style change and other stars with short hair.

Chrissy Teigen chops her hair into a blunt bob
"When you see it on a carpet, it's ALWAYS extensions - Chrissy Teigen"

Los Angeles, March 26

Chrissy Teigen, the wife of the Grammy-winning musician John Legend, is flaunting her new hair. The model and cookbook author, 40, took to the Stories section of Instagram, and revealed her long locks had been chopped into a blunt bob.

Her hair extensions had been removed. Tagging her hairstylist, Irinel de Leon and Priscilla Valles, who does her extensions, she thanked her "babies" for her transformation, reports 'People' magazine.

The clip showed Teigen dressed in a sports bar while cuddled up in a cozy blanket on her couch at home.

As per 'People', Teigen experimented with shorter hair back in 2025, when she attended the Grammys with a chic, sleek, straight, blunt bob. However, later that year, she returned to longer locks, adding extensions to her brunette mane.

The mom-of-four also went under the knife in 2025 in pursuit of perfect hair, revealing that she had a "hairline lowering proceedure". Days after sharing a video of herself with a bandaged face in the hospital in May, Teigen revealed the reason why on her Instagram Stories.

"Hi friends. (A) lot of you have been wondering about my hospital pic, which is very understandable as I gave no explanation lol. I had a hairline-lowering procedure", she wrote alongside a photo of herself showing off stitches at her hairline.

"When you see it on a carpet, it's ALWAYS extensions", she added, explaining why she had opted to go under the knife.

Teigen isn't the only famous face experimenting with shorter hair. Earlier this month, Margot Robbie debuted a bob and bangs at the Chanel women's show during Paris Fashion Week on March 9.

Beyonce also showed off a major hair change when attending Super Bowl LX back in February. The Cowboy Carter artist, 44, chopped her locks into her chin-length bob, her shortest style.

- IANS

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Rohit P
A hairline lowering procedure just for perfect hair? Seems a bit extreme, no? In India, we have so many natural oils and remedies for hair growth. Celebrity culture promoting such surgeries is worrying for young people's self-image.
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Ananya R
She looks great! But honestly, the constant back and forth between extensions and cutting it all off... it's a whole industry. Reminds me of Bollywood actresses who change their look for every film. The pressure to always look perfect must be immense.
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David E
Interesting to see this trend. My wife in Delhi just got a similar bob cut last week and loves it. Says it's perfect for the upcoming summer. Sometimes global fashion trends do sync up!
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Shreya B
"When you see it on a carpet, it's ALWAYS extensions" – that line is so true! It's refreshing to see a celebrity be this honest about the beauty standards in Hollywood. Makes you wonder about all the other 'perfect' looks we see.
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Karthik V
As a guy, I don't get the big deal about a haircut 😅. But good for her if it makes her happy. My sister spends hours deciding on a haircut, so I guess it's a universal thing.

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