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Timothée Chalamet Fuels Rumors of Drastic Change to Iconic Hair

Timothée Chalamet Fuels Rumors of Drastic Change to Iconic Hair

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Timothée Chalamet Fuels Rumors of Drastic Change to Iconic Hair originally appeared on Parade.
Timothée Chalamet's physical appearance sparked major buzz after the Wonka star was spotted with his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, in France.
The 29-year-old actor enjoyed a brief vacation with the beauty mogul as they cruised along Pampelonne Beach in Saint-Tropez, holding hands and beaming with smiles.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star was spotted in a cream-colored mini dress with a plunging neckline and black striped print and finished her look with flip-flops and dark sunglasses.
As for Jenner's boyfriend, he went for casual and laid-back pieces. Chalamet's outfit featured a retro Team Nigeria soccer jersey, a green bandana wrapped around his blue Nike baseball cap.
However, with the latest sighting of the Dune star, fans couldn't help but notice something different about the actor.
As photos from the couple's Saint-Tropez getaway surfaced on social media, speculation began to swirl about a possible change to his hairstyle, including ditching his signature curls."
On X, fans thought the actor had opted for a buzz cut and tried to hide it with a cap and a bandana.
'Omg streets saying he has a buzzcut I NEED TO SEE THIS GOD PLS,' one wrote.
'The hair… where is his HAIR?' a commenter posted.
A fan echoed the same and noted, 'TIMOTHEE CHALAMET BALD SOUND THE ALARMS.'
'Timothée Chalamet buzzcut just hit the timeline,' a social media user said.
A fan on X reacted with dismay to rumors of Chalamet's dramatic hair change and wrote, 'I'm so into Timothée Chalamet that I almost lost my mind a little with that rumor that he shaved his head completely for Dune Messiah, like, bro, WHY, PLEASE MAHDI DON´T DO THAT TO MY HEART (and eyes)!!!'
Others also speculated that his new hairstyle is for an upcoming project.
'Going bald to complete the loop on the Harkonnen bloodline in Dune Messiah would be a pump move,' a supporter remarked.
One user made a similar observation, suggesting that after his trip with Jenner, Chalamet would likely be busy filming a movie.
The Denis Villeneuve–directed sci-fi film began production this July, according to Deadline.
The sequel will see Chalamet, Zendaya and Florence Pugh returning to reprise their roles. As for its release, the film is slated to hit theaters on December 18, 2026.Timothée Chalamet Fuels Rumors of Drastic Change to Iconic Hair first appeared on Parade on Jul 8, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 8, 2025, where it first appeared.
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