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Friday, 21 March 2014

JUSTIN Bieber

Is Justin Bieber's new haircut a clever PR move or
homage to his floppy fringe?

story summary:
Justin Bieber's new 'do' is the same as Miley Cyrus 
But is his new look an effort to improve his tarnished image? 
New do has been dubbed "PR bangs"
 
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Miley Cyrus and Rihanna have been sporting Justin Bieber's new hair cut for months. Picture: Twitter, Getty, SplashSource: news.com.au

JUSTIN Bieber has brought back the fringe.
The problem is, he now looks like Miley Cyrus and Rihanna. And they've been sporting the look for months. Awkward.
Over the weekend, the 19-year-old debuted a new undercut hairstyle which is shaved on the side and longer on the top, with a fringe, or 'bangs' swept to the side.
It's a style that almost pays homage to the side-swept fringe that he continuously flipped across his forehead during his Baby and pre-Selena years.
It's a far cry from the slicked back and coiffed Elvis-do he's been sporting of late.
But the chop has left many asking if his new do is simply a welcome change or if it's part of a bigger image overhaul given all his not-so-positive press in recent months?
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Bieber shows off his new do. Picture: Twitter Source:news.com.au
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Justin Bieber, pictured just days ago with his coiffed Elvis-inspired hair style, which kept the fringe at bay. Picture: Splash Source: news.com.au
Some critics have suggested his new hair isn't just a means of using less hair product.
So much so, that they've dubbed his new hair do "PR bangs".
Some cynics have suggested that the cut was a deliberate attempt to resemble Bieber a few years ago when he was more of a fresh-faced teen.
Bieber's team are reportedly hoping that bringing back the floppy fringe will make people forget all about how Bieber has abandoned his pet monkey, spat in people’s faces and threatened to kill them, arrived hours late for concerts, and thrown tantrums in nightclubs.
Other names given to his hair style which also support this theory are the return of his "PR bangs of innocence".
What do you think? Conspiracy theory or spot on?

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