Christiano Ronaldo trolled on Twitter after getting a new haircut

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By Mirror | Jun 05, 2017
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Ever since he first came to global attention at Manchester United, the Portuguese superstar has always had a fairly similar hairstyle. Gel, some occasional blonde highlights, a bit curly… you know what Cristiano Ronaldo hair looks likes.

Or, at least, what it USED to look like.

After his two goals in the 4-1 win against Juventus helped Real Madrid to their third Champions League title in four years, CR7 clearly felt the need to go for a new look.

Ronaldo's hair has all gone!

It's a dramatic change for a man who takes his image very seriously. So, how have his millions of fans reacted to this bold change?

Well, the response has been somewhat mixed… judging by the comparisons which are being made. According to his followers, Ronaldo now looks like:

@OfficialHomar Cristiano Ronaldo's new haircut makes him look like a sales associate at Express or a waiter at your favorite Mediterranean restaurant.

@Sanogology Ronaldo legit looks like yer uncle with that haircut

@TheDerpKnight Ronaldo's new haircut makes him look like a balding 45 year old man named Dave who's on a mad one with his mates in Spain

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