
Celine Dion Shares Super Short Spiky Pixie Haircut Photos
Celine Dion has always been a trendsetter, but her latest hair transformation (albeit a throwback) might just be her most iconic yet. You could say that it hits all the right notes... soz.
In a recent Instagram post, the 57-year-old singer unveiled a bold blonde spiky undercut pixie from the early 2000s that had us doing a double-take. Gone are the long, flowing locks that we're used to; instead, we're served a punky short back and sides style that screams confidence.
To really gauge how shocking this look is, here's Celine with her signature blonde 'do.
And ta da! The surprising pixie cut in question:
"Short hair, big vibes!" she captioned the throwback pics.
Naturally, some fans are sharing their admiration for the hairstyle in the comments of Celine's post, however, others are drawing similarities from this look to an unlikely celeb.
Yep, you read that right, folks... fans think that with her spiky blonde pixie cut, Celine Dion looks like Troye Sivan.
Do you see the resemblance?
Personally, I do not, but you best believe I'm all for the Troye Dion crossover. Iconic, really.

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