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Joey Graziadei is ditching his long locks! Earlier this week, the former Bachelor took to Instagram to reveal he’d chopped off his hair in favor of a buzzcut.
In the video, set to Weezer’s “Island in the Sun,” the tennis pro rocks his signature wavy hair as he smiles at the camera, before walking forward to mark the transition to his short new look.
“It was time for the Summer Cut 💈,” he captioned the video.
It’s safe to say his fiancée, Kelsey Anderson, is a fan of his new ‘do, as she took to the comments section to gush, “ZAMMMMMMM.”
One fan seemed to agree with the sentiment, commenting, “Respectfully, Kelsey… he can get.”
“and I get it …” Kelsey quipped in response.
Joey already took his new look on a trip, rocking the buzzcut when he and Kelsey traveled to Nashville.
“Nashville always wins 🤠🍺🦩,” he captioned a photo roundup of the vacation.
The couple then took the short new look to Chicago. Kelsey shared a pic from her and Joey’s dinner out in the Windy City.
Joey and Kelsey met on season 28 of The Bachelor and ended the journey engaged. ET spoke to the couple after their love story played out on TV, and they opened up about what’s ahead for them, including an eventual move to New York City.
“We’re ready. She’s always wanted to live in New York. If you told me a year ago when I was living in Hawaii that I’d be, after all this, moving to New York City, I would’ve called you crazy,” Joey said, before explaining why he was ultimately up for the adventure.
“I think I was down because I saw how much she was excited for it and I think it’s a perfect place,” he said. “… We’ve built such a strong foundation. We have such a great thing that we have now, but it’s now time to have fun. What better place to do it than New York?”
For now, though, they’re living in Kelsey’s native New Orleans, along with her roommates.
“I was still working and so I was like, ‘I gotta go back to my life. I’m not quitting my job,'” Kelsey said on the Trading Secrets podcast of life after the show. “He was just living with his sister, so I was like, ‘You can move in with me.'”
The set-up was a “no-brainer” for Joey, who explained, “It would have been wrong of me to be like, ‘We need to get you out of your life,’ because she dropped her whole life to be a part of this. And I knew that regardless of what was going to happen, my life was going to have to change and go somewhere else.”
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