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Bella Hadid SHAVED Her Head LOOK Perez Hilton



Bella Hadid has a bold new look!

In sci-fi centric new pics, the 26-year-old debuted a brave look that has the hair on the back of our necks standing up! ...Maybe that was a poor choice of words, because the supermodel is BALD!

For Marc Jacobs' new fall 2023 Heaven campaign, the signature brunette ditched her brunette locks for a tightly-shaven look as she posed completely nude with an extravagant earring and metallic tentacles coming out of her spine! She can also be seen pictured in a cropped chrome chest plate, matching arm and leg garments, and a futuristic headpiece!

Related: Bella's Older Half-Sister Alana Hits The Runway At 40! LOOK!

We have to say, the lack of hair REALLY makes her model features stand out! Scroll through the images (below):

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But it looks as though the fashion statement wasn't permanent. She was also photographed getting intimate with a robotic figure while sporting her long locks! So the hair was either a bald cap, computer-enhanced photos, or both.

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In a third set, she posed in a short blonde wig alongside a mannequin lookalike:

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A woman of many looks!

These jarring photos, of course, mark Bella's return to modeling after taking time off to focus on her health. And she didn't disappoint!

What do YOU think of the pics, Perezcious readers?? Sound OFF in the comments down below!

[Images via Bella Hadid/Instagram & Vogue/YouTube]

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