Bruce Springsteen, 74, Shows Off New Haircut in Shirtless Photo (He Goes to Jennifer Aniston's Stylist!)
Turns out, The Boss was born to thirst trap
Bruce Springsteen's new haircut has us on fire.
The Boss paid a visit to his longtime stylist Chris McMillan (who also happens to be Jennifer Aniston's pro and one of the top stylists in Hollywood), while out on the California leg of his 2024 world tour. (Springsteen and the E Street Band just finished stops in San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles' Inglewood neighborhood.)
McMillan shared photos of the their reunion on Instagram, including one of Springsteen, 74, shirtless with his fresh haircut on full display. The silver fox stayed true to his rock star pompadour, cleaning up the edges just a bit and keep length at the top.
"Fresh cut for the boss! @springsteen," captioned the Instagram gallery, which also included photos of Springsteen performing on stage.
Springsteen's wife Patti Scialfa and daughter Jessica are also loyal clients of McMillan.
During the pandemic, Scialfa took on the role of her husband's hair stylist.
"Gave my man his first quarantine cut," she wrote alongside an Instagram photo in the spring of 2020, in which she proudly holds up some scissors next to her, once again, shirtless husband.
She also revealed that McMillan talked her through the cut at the time.
"Hey Chris McMillan working on being a badass with the scissors.... thanks for sending the instructions and the clippers!!!" she wrote, adding that she also was styling her own hair. "Also I had just finished dyeing my hair!! We have the beauty truck in action at Stone Hill Farm!!!!! ✂️✂️✂️✂️."
Springsteen and Aniston are just two of McMillan's A-list clients. He just chopped Gigi Hadid's new bob and gave Denise Richards curtain bangs.
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Related: Bruce Springsteen Is Back! Rocker Resumes Tour After Postponing Dates Due to Peptic Ulcer Disease
In March, Springsteen resumed his world tour with the E Street Band after postponing several of his 2023 dates due to peptic ulcer disease.
Ahead of his 29-song set, the 20-time Grammy winner addressed the illness before starting his final track, "I'll See You in My Dreams."
"Phoenix, first I want to apologize if there was any discomfort because we had to move the show last time. . . . I hope we didn’t inconvenience you too much," he told the crowd.
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