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Colton Underwood Has a Shocking New Haircut -- But Fans Don't Believe It's Real

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Colton Underwood has a new haircut.The former Bachelor posted a video of his girlfriend, Cassie Randolph, getting ready to give him a trim — and the results were shocking!

In the clip, Underwood — who recently recovered from the coronavirus — says that she's «scared of the trimmers» and that «this is not gonna go well for me.» In a second photo, Underwood shows off his nearly-bald look.«I let @cassierandolph cut my hair… safe to say she won this battle and I will be wearing a hat for awhile,» he captioned the post.

However, many fans were skeptical of the new 'do.I let @cassierandolph cut my hair… safe to say she won this battle and I will be wearing a hat for awhile.A post shared by Colton Underwood (@coltonunderwood) on Randolph also

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