'Very Chic!' Fans gush over 'Jeopardy!' host Mayim Bialik as she unveils dramatic hair transformation
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Amy from 'Big Bang Theory', played by Mayim Bialik, has trimmed her long brown hair and flaunted her new hairstyle on Instagram. The Jeopardy! host was showing her fans how she grows her hair out overnight by going from shorter to longer lengths over the past few months.
She has a variety of hair extensions. However, it turns out that Bialk made a more drastic and long-lasting change to her haircut by shaving it off into a semi-pixie cut in a recent Instagram image. She also shared a photo with followers to reveal the new look.
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She captioned the photo with, "Sometimes the best lighting just happens to be in the bathroom," adding, "New hair!" In the picture, she appears while wearing natural makeup. Naturally, her followers grabbed the chance to tell her about her new transformation in the Instagram comments.
'Didn't even recognize'
One of her followers wrote, "I wish I could pull off short hair like you do. You simply are stunning, @missmayim." "I'm effing loving this on you," another added. "Wow, didn't even recognize [you]!! Very chic!," a different follower added. Several people were perplexed by Bialik's hair change because she usually sports longer hair when portraying the titular role of the cat cafe owner in the Fox comedy 'Call Me Kat', which she also executive produces. The actress frequently uses extensions, making it possible for her to switch from long to short hair without difficulty, so there is a simple reason for such a swift transformation.
Early life of Mayim
Bialik was born and raised in San Diego. At the age of 12, she landed her first acting role in Pumpkinhead (1988). She then appeared in a variety of TV parts before being cast in Blossom (1990), the movie that would make her famous. She had already been admitted to Yale and won a deferred spot at Harvard by 1993 while Blossom was still on the air, but she ultimately decided to enroll at UCLA. She received her Bachelor's degree in 2000 and started studying for a PhD in Neuroscience in 2007, which she finished while researching on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in adolescents with Prader-Willi syndrome, according to IMDb.
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