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RHONY's Brynn Whitfield Debuts Dramatic Hair Transformation That Made Her Cry
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Date:2025-04-18 07:14:02
Take a bite out of this shocking Big Apple makeover.
Brynn Whitfield debuted a dramatic hair transformation this week that may leave some Real Housewives of New York City fans with their jaws on the floor.
The Bravo star—who is known for enviable long and very full head of hair—is now rocking a super-short bob after chopping off nearly a foot of her brunette locks.
Brynn showed off her new look for the first time on Oct. 8 at the 2024 Glamour Women of the Year party in NYC before hitting the red carpet again the next night at the New York City Ballet's 2024 Fall Gala at Lincoln Center.
For her most recent appearance, the 37-year-old donned a black ballgown that featured a structured corset and peek-a-boo fringe on the sides showing off her legs. She completed the va-va-voom look with a red lip and her newly short hair in curls.
As for what inspired Brynn to ditch her signature long locks and try a bold new style?
"Last time I did this, it was a massive breakup," she exclusively told E! News Oct. 9 at the New York City Ballet bash. "There's no breakup." (Watch E! News tonight at 11 p.m. for more celebrity interviews from the event.)
As it turns out, the spur-of-the-moment decision was made entirely impulsive.
"I was in L.A. with my really good girlfriend," she explained. "She was getting her haircut at Paul Jean on Robertson and he was like, 'Your hair's holding you back.' I was like, 'Tell me more, Frenchman.' And he just cut it off."
That’s not to say it was love at first sight.
"I immediately regretted it," Brynn admitted. "I cried. But now I finally like it."
Keep reading to see more star's jaw-dropping hair transformations. And don't miss E! News tonight at 11 p.m. more New York City Ballet red carpet interviews.
The Real Housewives of New York City airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on Bravo.
The model debuted lighter locks in September 2024, a month after giving birth to her and Justin Bieber's first baby, son Jack Blues Bieber.
The Emily in Paris star debuted her dramatic transformation at the world premiere of her new horror movie, MAXXXINE, in June 2024.
"Changing my hair always brings out different sides of my personality and I love playing around," Lily told Vogue. "This cut and color feels bolder and yet somehow lighter. And completely more me—right now."
While attending Chanel's Tribeca Film Festival Artists dinner in June 2024, Katie debuted a subtle, yet striking transformation of rich caramel balayage highlights that were blended throughout her brunette tresses.
The Kardashians star debuted a platinum blonde look and a bob haircut after rocking waist-length strands for quite some time.
"Did someone say they missed king kylie," Kylie teased in the caption of her June 8 Instagram post, to which her sister Khloe Kardashian cheekily replied, "I did! I did!!!!!!"
The former Bravo star debuted a platinum blonde look during 2024 Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture.
The Heads of State star debuted a drastic haircut—a shoulder-grazing bob—while attending a Bulgari event in Rome i May 2024.
In May 2024, the actress chopped her hair into a bob that many fans on social media said reminded them of one of the looks she sported as Mary Camden on the '90s series 7th Heaven.
The Transformers actress returned to her dark brown tresses and debuted a sassy bob in May 2024, a month after she dyed her hair blue to enter what she dubbed her "Jedi era."
At age 17, the daughter of the late Anna Nicole Smith debuted a new lob hairstyle overnight during 2024 Kentucky Derby weekend, which she attended with dad Larry Birkhead.
The singer debuted a lighter, shorter 'do in April 2024.
The Fashion Police alum debuted a blonde bombshell hair transformation May 8.
Back to blonde: Kim debuted a new platinum 'do in April 2024.
The Fenty Beauty founder debuted a bright blonde hair transformation April 17 while celebrating her latest Fenty x Puma collection in London.
The model debuted a bleach blonde pixie cut at the FRAME event April 4.
The Jennifer's Body star traded in her bubblegum pink tresses for a baby blue bob, which she debuted April 2.
Less than a month afer chopping her hair into a long bob, Zendaya debuted a honey blonde transformation at the Challengers premiere March 26.
The Great star ushered in spring with a fresh cut, as she debuted a long bob March 25.
The Mean Girls alum swapped out her signature blonde hair for a dark brunette transformation on March 18.
The Selling Sunset star looked completely unrecognizable after debuting a dramatic blonde transformation March 16.
The Fashion Police alum ditched her signature purple hair after six years, tinting it an icy silver in March 2024.
The Dune actress debuted a shoulder-grazing bob at Essence's Black Women in Hollywood Awards March 7.
The Anyone But You star made a showstopping appearance at Miu Miu's fall/winter 2024-2025 show during Paris Fashion Week. For the March 5 event, she unveiled a dramatic long bob haircut.
To prepare for her upcoming role as Jean Seberg, the 29-year-old debuted a bleached blonde pixie cut.
The Princess Diaries alum unveiled fringe bangs at the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards.
The star debuted a bangin' new style at the premiere of her friend Nicola Peltz Beckham's film Lola in February 2024.
The "On the Floor" singer made a dramatic hair change, as she debuted a chin-grazing bob cut at Schiaparelli's haute couture spring/summer 2024 show on Jan. 22.
In January 2024, a month after her prison release, the now-influencer shared a pic of herself sporting a shorter 'do.
Kylie Jenner traded in her dark locks for a pink 'do in January 2024.
In January 2024, the Dancing With the Stars personality shared a video of herself cutting her own hair. "Out with the old energy," she wrote, "and in with the new."
The Underworld actress took the plunge and went full blonde, while also debuting a short bob haircut.
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