Rebecca Romijn debuts bob haircut: Check it out!
Rebecca Romijn has made the cut — that of the hair variety.
And it seems as though the bob is starting to give the pixie cut a run for its trendsetting money.
The “King & Maxwell” actress debuted her new blunt bob haircut Saturday at the Baby2Baby Gala at the Book Bindery in Culver City. She’s the latest blond celeb to go under the headline-making shears, now that Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lawrence, Pamela Anderson and Kristin Chenoweth have shocked fans by doing away with their long locks.
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At the same event, the mother of twin girls Dolly and Charlie shared that she was done having kids.
“Two was always the goal, and we got that and here we are,” Romijn told Us Weekly.
Romijn attended the gala with her husband, actor Jerry O’Connell, whom she married in 2007. But the blond beauty is still referred to by her former married name: Rebecca Romijn Stamos, she said in the August issue of Redbook. The last surname would belong to “Full House” alum John Stamos, whom she married in 1998 and divorced in 2005.
As for whether they keep in touch, Romijn said not so much.
“I have no idea what is going on with him these days,” she said.
The second annual fete honored actress Drew Barrymroe and was also attended by stylist Rachel Zoe, Nicole Richie and Joel Madden, Busy Philipps, Julie Bowen, Jessica Alba and Cash Warren, Rosie Huntington-Whitely, Rebecca Gayhart with husband Eric Dane, Jesse Williams, Jaime King, Malin Ackerman, Jessica Capshaw, Molly Sims, Joel McHale and Ali Fedowetsky.
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