Morgan Warren made a new appearance at the Ohio State Concert on Saturday.
Warren, 30, shocked fans when he took the stage without his iconic mullet.
“Before we go any further, I hated my long hair, so I shaved it off,” he told The Shot crowd.
Fans had mixed reactions to his clean-cut look, but most were positive about the change.
Morgan Warren donates $500,000 to Nashville Youth Sports Complex revitalization project
“I think he can rock anything,” said one fan in the video The venue is shared.
“I miss my mullet so much and wish I had waited two more days to get my hair cut,” another woman said.
One woman said, “I think he’s attractive no matter what,” while another added, “He looks a little less daddy, but we still love him.” .
Another concert-goer said, “I love it. It’s great.” “I love him so much that it doesn’t matter what he does to his hair.”
Fans also voiced their opinions on X (formerly Twitter).
“Morgan Warren shaved a mullet. No I’m not okay so it will take 3-5 business days to process. Prayers are welcome.” written by a fan.
another Write with User Consent“Hey @Morgan Warren why did you dirty us. Looked like a cue ball and took that beautiful mullet away from us. I screamed and my heart broke.”
Others clearly liked the fresh cut, written by a fan“Yes, his mullet is gone now, but he’s still damn sexy. Look, look at that face, look at that smile, and… look at that voice! Yeah! Still sexy @Morganwallen You baby you!”
Warren seemed thrilled by the fan reaction, writing, “Just before people start thinking I’ve been clean shaven forever (laughs).”
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Warren’s haircut was the result of a large donation he made recently. Through the “Last Night” singer’s Morgan Warren Foundation, donated $500,000 to the Parkwood Community Club, a revitalization of the historic black baseball and softball complex north of Nashville.
Warren worked with the Major League Baseball and MLB Players Association Youth Development Foundation to donate an additional $500,000 for a total of $1 million invested in the project.
“I founded the Morgan Warren Foundation to help young people in two areas: sports and music,” Warren said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. “When I heard about Parkwood here in Nashville, I wanted to help.”
Morgan had a passion for baseball before embarking on a career as a singer.
He pitched for Gibbs High School in Tennessee. This high school has notable alumni such as: Kenny ChesneyDaytona 500 winner Trevor Bain and country singer Ashley Monroe. However, his athletic career came to an end in his senior year when he tore his ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow and turned to music.
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