LOOK: Toni Gonzaga sports shortest hair yet | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Toni Gonzaga sports shortest hair yet

By: - Reporter
/ 05:56 PM May 25, 2018

For Toni Gonzaga, the shorter the hair, the better.

The actress-television host got her locks trimmed, sporting once again another new hairdo. She documented what went down the process on Instagram yesterday.

Gonzaga posted an Instagram Story that teased “How short can we go?” She was seen relaxing in a salon chair while hairstylist Alex Carbonell did the work.

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Image: Instagram/@celestinegonzaga

She revealed the results, which showed her hair was different with a few inches shorter.

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Image: Instagram/@celestinegonzaga

But before leaving the salon, Gonzaga made sure she had a photo with her “hair-godmother” as a way to say her thanks.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BjJmZPpD54I/?taken-by=celestinegonzaga

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Gonzaga then got out of the salon, proudly showing off her new ‘do to netizens.  /ra

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Image: Instagram/@celestinegonzaga

She first got her hair cut seven inches long back in March. Gonzaga gushed that trimming her hair was a dream that she had wanted back in high school.  /ra

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