For the past couple of years, Selena Gomez has had long hair, but not anymore.
On Friday, we were too distracted by the fact Selena was hanging out with two of her favorite songwriters to notice that there was something different about her hair.
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Honestly, we should have seen this one coming.
As every woman knows, nothing says “new you” like a new haircut. After going back to rehab and taking a lengthy hiatus from being famous, Selena’s definitely trying to let the world know she’s a new and improved woman — you know, the kind of broad who signs $10 million deals while also imploring the youth to be too classy to take half-naked photos.
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