See Miley Cyrus' Platinum Blond Pixie Cut

Miley Cyrus went for a bold change during her trip to the stylist this weekend, and if the photos of her beaming ear-to-ear are any indication, she’s pretty pleased with her choice. The nineteen-year-old is now rocking a platinum blond pixie cut with extended bangs and shorter than expected sides. I can’t figure out whether it’s awesome or horrifying, but regardless, it definitely is fascinating. You can take a look at the hot mess of a look below…

Look at that devilish smile on her face. It looks like relief, like she made the decision to go short, secretly expected it to look terrible and is now elated it’s interesting and maybe to a select group of weirdos, even sexy.

Cyrus debuted the look last night on Twitter and preempted the picture with a warning to her fans…

“if you don't have something nice to say don't say anything at all. my hair is attached to my head no one else's and it's going bye bye :)”

I’m not sure this haircut is cool enough for Cyrus to consider keeping long term, but as a fun experiment to rock for a few months, I approve. You only live once. Might as well make time for a little bit of crazy boldness now and again. We’ll let you know if she decides to change to another color in the next few weeks.

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