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You might have divisive opinions on Brie Larson but you have to agree that she takes her craft seriously. With an Oscar, a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and more, she has proven her haters wrong time and time again. Soon, the actress will be seen stepping onto the West End stage production,Elektra. to do justice to the titular character, Brie Larson took a drastic step in her life.

While the step in question shows just how committed she is to her work, not everyone is going to be a fan of it. Andrew Tate certainly isn’t! The opinionated Internet personality took to social media to blast Brie Larson and her new haircut, equating it to her “terrible personality.”
Brie Larson Chops off Her Hair
The life ofBrie Larson’s gorgeous blonde hair met its end recently as the actress took the liberty of chopping it all. A few days ago, Larson surprised her fans by posting two black and white photos of her new pixie cut. While she looks unrecognizable at first glance, we must add that the haircut doesn’t take away from her beauty at all.
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Of course, fans had a ton of opinions on the move including one user who commented,“Nope. Fire whoever did this. Yuck.”Well, that was harsh. While there are many positive comments on one hand, some fans did not hide their disdain for the new cut on the other.
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So, why did Larson take such a big step? Well, it’s all in preparation for her upcoming role in the revival of Sophocles’s Greek tragedy play,Elektra.The actress will be seen playing the titular character.
Larson captioned her haircut reveal with“Elektra is here”which confused a handful of fans who thought she was playing Marvel’s Elektra.

Talking about the upcoming play, theofficial websitefor it states,
Elektra, haunted by her father’s assassination, is consumed by grief; a need for survival; and a thirst for vengeance. When her long lost brother Orestes at last returns, she urges him to a savage and terrifying conclusion but at what cost?

The play will run from January 13-18, 2025, at the Theatre Royal in Brighton and then from January 23-July 30, 2025, at Duke of York’s Theatre, West End.
Andrew Tate Comes for Brie Larson
Larson has faced backlash for her opinions for a while now and while the hate might have died down a bit, people still have strong opinions on the actress, includingAndrew Tate.
Tate has never been one to keep his thoughts to himself. The controversial Internet personality somehow manages to impress and offend his viewers all at the same time, depending on their mindset.

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Now, Larson has become Tate’s latest punching bag, particularly due to her haircut. After she debuted her pixie cut online, a user wrote on X,“Why do feminists and lesbians always cut their hair like this.”Well, Tate apparently knows why.
Tate simply replied,“To be unattractive.”He then went on to state that women are afraid of being“rejected for their terrible personality”so they do all they can to make sure they’re never approached in the first place.
Check out his tweet below:
To be unattractive.They’re afraid of being rejected for their terrible personality, which they know is repulsive, so they leave the game entirely by never being approached at all.
No matter what Tate and the others have to say about Larson’s haircut, we are happy to see the actress taking her craft seriously. While she could have used a wig on stage, she took a drastic step just to ensure 100% authenticity for her character. If that’s not commendable, we don’t know what is. In the end, it’s just hair. It’ll grow back. It’s really not that serious.
Mishkaat Khan
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A connoisseur of all things horror, fantasy, and the occasional chick flick, Mishkaat has been penning pieces for FandomWire since 2022. She started off as an intern and has worked her way up to a Senior Writer with over 2000 articles to her name.Outside of entertainment, she has also written well-researched medical content as a freelance writer and has experience in social media management.When not writing, you can find her relaxing with a romance novel and a tall glass of iced coffee in her hand or watching re-runs of ‘Supernatural’ and ‘The Office.’