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Bangs Are Back! Rachel McAdams, Sarah Michelle Gellar Follow Reese Witherspoon's Lead

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Feb. 7 2012, Published 7:44 a.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein - RadarOnline.com Style & Beauty Editor

Bangs are back ­ and they are bolder and blunter than ever!

Weeks after Reese Witherspoon showed off her foxy new fringe at the London premiere of This Means War, two other hot Hollywood stars have banged up their look ­ and RadarOnline.com has the details about the hot hair trend.

Reese, who recently revealed that she doesn't think she needs plastic surgery admitted she cut her bangs to cover up a forehead scar.

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Rachel McAdams debuted her new look at the Los Angeles premiere of The Vow on Monday night, making a bold statement wearing a pale mint green Vivienne Westwood dress paired with bright red lips.

Sarah Michelle Gellar showed off her new do at The Late Show with David Letterman on Monday as well, wearing a fun, Haute hippie strapless frock.

What do you think about Reese, Rachel and Sarah's new banged up look?  Sound off below.

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