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Sofia Richie reveals her shorter hairstyle as she brushes off husband Elliot Grainge's cheating rumors

Sofia Richie reveals her shorter hairstyle as she brushes off husband Elliot Grainge's cheating rumors

Daily Mail​22-06-2025
Sofia Richie unveils a bold new look as she appears unbothered with the recent storm of cheating allegations involving her husband Elliot Grainge.
On Saturday, Sofia showed off her chic shorter hairstyle in her Instagram post.
Dressed in a black top and striped skirt, the star captioned her pic: 'French Bob.'
As she was: Gone is her signature long hairstyle
Married life: She appeared unbothered as she moves on from the recent round of cheating allegations involving her husband Elliot Grainge (left)
The 26-year-old daughter of singing legend Lionel Richie had just broken her silence on rumors that Elliot, 31, cheated on her following the birth of their daughter Eloise last May.
Sofia addressed the claims in a TikTok video where she and Elliot read through a series of nasty comments from a post accusing him of having an affair.
She filmed Elliot reacting to the 'mean' remarks while she laughed them off - making it clear she's standing by her man.
The couple doubled down on their united front by recently jetting back to the South of France, the site of their lavish 2023 wedding.
Responses: The comment section of the star's TikTok was filled with offers of support to the couple
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