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To cut or not to cut: Robert Pattinson's hair

December 4, 5:24 PMSF Fashion ExaminerDino-Ray Ramos
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British actor Robert Pattinson arrives for the UK premiere of Twilight at a central London cinema, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan)

The Twilight madness is not over yet. With the announcement of the sequel and awkward Late Show with David Letterman interviews with the movie's heroine, Kristen Stewart, the movie now has moved across the pond hence the picture of Euro "it" hunk du jour, Robert Pattinson (You can tell he is on promotional burn out - doesn't  he look like a vampire drunk on blood and paparazzi?).

But that's not the subject at hand. I am here to talk about his hair. In last week's issue of Entertainment Weekly, Pattinson says he can't wait to cut his unruly hair. Apparently, it is a cardinal sin for him to even snip the split ends. But some fans want him to keep his locks. My opinion? I agree with Pattinson. The disheveled look is becoming a little less charming and more homeless-chic.

And check him out on Jay Leno as he chats it up with Heidi Klum about his mop top...

What do you think? Should Pattinson crop that top or grow it out until it's an uncontrollable heap of hair?

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