Seraphina Affleck’s pink hair transformation sparked a lively discourse online. After viewing footage of the teen, who had initially debuted her non-dyed buzz cut a few days ago, people offered a range of comments about her appearance.
The 15-year-old daughter of former Hollywood couple Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner recently debuted a pink buzz cut, igniting a spectrum of reactions on social media. The change was revealed during a family outing in West Hollywood this past weekend.
Seraphina Affleck, accompanied by her father and Jennifer Lopez’s daughter, Emme Muniz, was seen visiting a thrift store. They walked out with bags after shopping around. While Seraphina wore a flannel shirt with a T-shirt underneath and Adidas sneakers, Emme opted for shorts, a baggy hoodie, and Converse sneakers.
Social media responses to Seraphina’s new hairstyle were diverse. Comments included observations on her resemblance to her father, with one user noting, “Wow, she looks like her dad.” Similarly, another expressed, “She does look like her dad. She’s beautiful.”
Others expressed concerns about youth trends, with remarks such as, “They are destroying the youth in society today. Unfortunately, the parents are allowing it to happen.” Some comments, however, celebrated this phase of exploration, stating, “Totally normal youth behavior. Just deal,” and “I love her hair!”
Personal anecdotes were also shared, with individuals recounting their own or their children’s experiences during adolescence, highlighting the variety of ways young people express themselves. In this regard, someone else explained, “My daughter dressed like a Tomboy at that age and so did I.”
The reaction to Seraphina Affleck’s hair reflects broader societal conversations about youth and self-expression. Through the lens of this family outing, the public discourse navigates the complexities of individuality, parental guidance, and societal expectations.
As previously reported on February 9:
On Tuesday morning, the 15-year-old daughter of the ex-Hollywood couple, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, was photographed while waiting for her school bus with her mom. Photos shared online show Seraphina Affleck wearing jeans, a beige sweater, and an olive-colored backpack, sporting a buzz cut.
This edgy hairstyle change comes after the teenager, who also wore earphones, was seen with a bob late last year. Images of Seraphina, born on January 6, 2009, prompted diverse comments from the public.
Of the young girl’s appearance, one person noted, “She looks like her dad with that shaved hair.” Similarly, another reiterated, “She looks like her father.” Someone else stated, “Sad what happened to this kid.”
Other social media users praised Seraphina’s hair, citing their opinions that she looks good with a buzz cut. In this regard, one fan gushed, “It looks so cute on her!! So many women shave their heads in fashion.” An admirer swooned, “Very adorable đ.” Another social media user expressed, “Paying homage to Demi Moore! Showing her own style! I say a little color will make it pop!”
Although Seraphina, whose doting parents revealed her lovely name to media outlets seven days after she was born, has garnered significant traction online, she does not have a social media account. This decision was previously discussed by Seraphina Affleck’s mom, Garner, who has kept her children off of social media.
Last year, Garner shared a conversation she had with her children â Seraphina, Violet, and Samuel. The “13 Going on 30” star divulged, “I just said to my kids, ‘Show me the articles that prove that social media is good for teenagers, and then we’ll have that conversation.'”
Garner went on to say that so far, her eldest daughter, Violet, has been appreciative of her mom’s decision not to allow them on social media. As a mother of two daughters in their teens and a son on the verge of teenagehood, the loving mom understands how “hard” it is “to be an adolescent.”
As far as how Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel’s doting dad feels about social media, the “Air” talent previously expressed, “I got to a place where [the public perception] was so different from who I am that I just stopped reading and stopped caring.”
However, Ben also spoke about the difficulty he experiences as his children get older and get more exposed to the internet. He specifically mentioned the false rhetoric that he is miserable based on pictures of his facial expressions.