Bruce Jenner shocks with latest makeover

Oct 15, 2014 - 09:25
Oct 15, 2014 - 09:27
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Bruce Jenner shocks with latest makeover
Hairdo or hair-don’t? Bruce Jenner’s stepped out with a thick, shiny mane

BRUCE Jenner unveiled a head-tuing new look in Las Vegas over the weekend that hasn’t done anything to quell persistent rumours he’s undergoing gender reassignment surgery.

The former Olympic champ and now-ex-husband of the head of the Kardashian clan, Kris Jenner, debuted his new hairdo — looking something between a country and weste mullet and ‘The Rachel’ — during dinner with Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick at The Mirage in Vegas.

Bruce Jenner and hair. Picture: Splash News.

Bruce Jenner and hair. Picture: Splash News. Source: Splash News Australia

So eye-catching was Jenner’s new do, diners at a nearby table apparently began a chant of “hair, hair, hair,” the New York Post reports.

Jenner apparently responded well to the catcalls — he “flicked it, smiled, posed for photos, then left,” the Post reports a source as saying.

Bruce Jenner shocks with latest makeover

Onlookers snapped selfies with the former sporting champ. Picture: Splash News Source: Splash News Australia

The new feminine ‘do is the latest in a string of appearance tweaks for the former US track and field champion since he and wife Kris announced their separation a year ago. Reports the star had undergone a ‘tracheal shave’ to reduce the appearance of his Adam’s apple led to speculation he was in fact transgender, although Jenner himself has not publicly commented on the issue or the continuing evolution of his appearance.

Jenner at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, where he took out the decathlon gold medal. Pi

Jenner at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, where he took out the decathlon gold medal. Picture: Popperfoto.

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