Iam on the record as saying that more men should embrace their natural hairlines, à la Walton Goggins and Noah Wyle . That said, being a professional performer comes with undue pressure to look amazing all the time, so I understand why some actors would opt for a hair transplant to keep things looking full up top. If that’s the route they choose, so be it, but I think some of them should take a page out of John Cena’s book and at least be honest about it.

Cena is on the cover of People this week and got remarkably candid about his hair-loss journey. The wrestler got a hair transplant last November and first started talking about it back in April. At the time, he said that WWE fans were “bullying me into getting surgical hair replacement.” He has since changed his tune a bit

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