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Usually, 10 Portraits of Bambang Putra Meisya Siregar's First Haircut at the Salon - Looking Handsome Like His Mother When He Was Little

Usually, 10 Portraits of Bambang Putra Meisya Siregar's First Haircut at the Salon - Looking Handsome Like His Mother When He Was Little

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Usually, 10 Portraits of Bambang Putra Meisya Siregar's First Haircut at the Salon - Looking Handsome Like His Mother When He Was Little

Muhammad Bambang Arr Ray Bach who is the youngest son and the only son of celebrity couple Meisya Siregar and Bebi Romeo allowed his hair to grow long. However, recently it was discovered that the little boy, affectionately called Bambang, has just changed his hairstyle. Curious about his new look? Let's take a look at the photos!

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Already 6 years old, it turns out this is the first time Bambang has his hair cut at a salon accompanied by his mother.

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Identical with his long hair, until now Bambang's hair has always been tidied up by his mother at home.

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However, it turns out Bambang didn't cut his hair completely, but only shortened the front part.

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Meanwhile, the back of his hair was only reduced in length and styled with a mullet haircut.

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But it cannot be denied that Bambang's new haircut makes his appearance look fresher.

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The little one, born on November 25, 2016, was immediately flooded with praise from netizens and the mother's friends on social media.

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They all agreed to compliment Bambang for looking more handsome and adorable after changing his hairstyle.

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Combined with Bambang's own confidence in posing in front of the camera with his new haircut, the little one looks even cooler.

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At the same time, the mother feels that Bambang's new appearance reminds her of herself when she was a child.

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The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, as proven by Bambang's resemblance to a young Meisya Siregar when their photos are placed side by side. What do KLovers think?