Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Sarah Michelle Gellar debuts a new hairstyle, debuting some curtain bangs for the fall season.
The actor referenced another late ’90s phenomenon, Ricky Martin, in the caption of his Instagram post, along with a photo of his wavy blonde hair and the name of his song, “she bangs.” ” he wrote.
Fans in the comments section loved the new look, with some even mentioning a less successful attempt at bangs: Buffy Summers’ much-maligned baby bang. “Better than the bangs from season 3 of Buffy,” one fan wrote.
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Geller took everything in her stride, comparing her strengths now and then in a side-by-side Instagram Story with the caption, “You know…your decisions get better with age.”
Earlier this month, Geller talked about the reboot of I Know What You Did Last Summer, saying that while she won’t be reprising her role as Helen Shivers for obvious reasons (her death), she’ll still be involved in some way. I explained that it would be.
“I joke that I have an unofficial job because my best friend (Jennifer Katin Robinson) is directing, so I have continuity,” Geller said. Ta.
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“So I always say to her, ‘Well, that’s going to happen with that character, or it’s not going to happen,’ so I have kind of an unofficial role.
“Jen has assembled a great cast and I’m very happy and excited for everyone,” she added. “I’m there behind the camera with moral support.”
Additionally, Geller will not be appearing in the second season of the supernatural drama Wolfpack, which was canceled after the first season.
However, one of the things she will appear in is the upcoming prequel series ‘Dexter: Original Sin.’ She will play Tanya Martin, the title character’s boss in the Miami Metro Police Department.
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