
Toronto Blue Jays fans don’t know what to think after seeing Bo Bichette chop off his iconic flow over the offseason.
The 26-year-old shortstop was taking in a UFC Fight Night event in Tampa Bay over the weekend. While it wasn’t a surprise to see him in his home state of Florida, it was shocking to see him sporting a new haircut, one that is much shorter than the luscious locks that Blue Jays fans have become accustomed to.
“No flow, but same cool Bo,” The Toronto Blue Jays official X account shared with a video of Bichette at the event.
No Flow, But Same Cool Bo 😎 pic.twitter.com/YG3JFL917g
— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) December 15, 2024
The new look has sent shockwaves through the fanbase, with many seemingly unsure what to make of the haircut. Some were big fans of Bichette’s short-hair look, citing that fellow Jays star Vladimir Guerro Jr. got a haircut last offseason and wound up having a great season after the fact.
Others were mourning the loss of the iconic long-hair look.
Bro willingly took away his super power
— Oily Big Dog (@OilyBigDog) December 15, 2024
Pulled a Vlad. He’s gonna have his best season yet next year
— Dustin 🌴 (@DustyGees) December 15, 2024
Remember what happened when Vladdy cut his hair? ✂️
— The Proud Rebel (@the_proud_rebel) December 15, 2024
NO WAY 😳
— Lucas (@LucasGinevro_) December 15, 2024
Our lad looks great! 🥹
— TheTaoOfOat (@TheTaoOfOat) December 15, 2024
Naaahhhh wtf lmaoooo 😂
— jonjon (@vladdyswagon) December 15, 2024
Lost all his aura mannnn
— Dillion Harper (@og_yungdilly) December 15, 2024
It worked for Vladdy!
— GG (@GG66497847) December 15, 2024
Fr, he looks better with less hair
— world series and Soto losers enjoyer (@fight_club40) December 15, 2024
So much better.
— LipstickGirlAir – Ms Bitch to You (@LipstickGirlAir) December 15, 2024
Rip Flow
— Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (@mrbojangles7091) December 15, 2024
VLADDY DADDY BEEN RUBBIN OFF ON BO😌😏🥵
— ♉︎Jayde Alexaᥫ᭡ (@Jayde_Alex) December 15, 2024
Bichette is coming off a disappointing 2024 season that saw him struggle with injuries and at the plate. He was limited to 81 games last year and had a career-worst .225 batting average and four home runs.
Hopefully, the shorter hair will help him have a rebound year with Toronto next season.