Chris Pine shaves off all his hair

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Actor Chris Pine debuted his surprising bald look at CinemaCon in Las Vegas where he was promoting his upcoming superhero film "Wonder Woman".

The 36-year-old star revealed that he opted for the look as he "got really bored" with his regular hair do, reported Today.



"Yes I did it myself, I used clippers. I went through phases. So, I had long hair and a beard. And first I did a facial hair thing. That was fun. I did the mustache. I did a little General Sherman," Pine said of the "Civil War" general with a distinctive receding hairline and beard.

"Then I did a full-shaved back (of the head). That was fun for a day. Then I got a fade. Then I started doing designs. And then I got real bored. (So) I went full chop," said Pine.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Chris Pine shaves off all his hair

Actor Chris Pine debuted his surprising bald look at CinemaCon in Las Vegas where he was promoting his upcoming superhero film "Wonder Woman". The 36-year-old star revealed that he opted for the look as he "got really bored" with his regular hair do, reported USA Today. "Yes I did it myself, I used clippers. I went through phases. So, I had long hair and a beard. And first I did a facial hair thing. That was fun. I did the mustache. I did a little General Sherman," Pine said of the "Civil War" general with a distinctive receding hairline and beard. "Then I did a full-shaved back (of the head). That was fun for a day. Then I got a fade. Then I started doing designs. And then I got real bored. (So) I went full chop," said Pine. Actor Chris Pine debuted his surprising bald look at CinemaCon in Las Vegas where he was promoting his upcoming superhero film "Wonder Woman".

The 36-year-old star revealed that he opted for the look as he "got really bored" with his regular hair do, reported Today.

"Yes I did it myself, I used clippers. I went through phases. So, I had long hair and a beard. And first I did a facial hair thing. That was fun. I did the mustache. I did a little General Sherman," Pine said of the "Civil War" general with a distinctive receding hairline and beard.

"Then I did a full-shaved back (of the head). That was fun for a day. Then I got a fade. Then I started doing designs. And then I got real bored. (So) I went full chop," said Pine.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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