Joey King's new bob is 👌👌
sharing the kugel she made to break her Yom Kippur fast. But even though the length and beachy texture are beyond enviable, King clearly decided it was time to make a change.
On Thursday, October 8, King shared a cute new photo to Instagram with the caption, "Who has short hair now and voted today?!?! THIS GAL." In the picture, we see that King has returned to the bob look, her hair straightened to reach just beyond her chin — a chin covered by a black-and-white face mask reading "VOTE" over and over. A second slide shows that she dropped her ballot off in a Los Angeles County ballot drop box.
Although some of the comments expressed political preferences, plenty reacted to King's new haircut, too. "Lookin gooooooood 🔥," hercostar Taylor Zakhar Perez wrote, while fans wrote comments like, "Cute Hair ✔ Voted ✔ Great job on bothWe can't wait to see how her new haircut looks sans mask — when she's safe at home, of course.
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