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Well, hello there Eminem.

We all know Eminem as the rapper with the peroxide blonde hair, having only sometimes ventured back to his natural roots.

 

Just a couple of guys from Compton and one from Detroit. With a beard. #thedefiantones

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However, a new picture of Em was shared over the weekend, and he's sporting a beard.

A very hot beard, we might add.

Not everyone agrees with us though, and many have shared their mixed reactions on Twitter:

 

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Is it just us or has anyone else noticed that Zayn said absolutely nothing about Niall's new song?!

When the Mullingar man's song broke yesterday, Harry, Liam and Louis all rushed to his side to wish him good luck and congratulations… but it seems Niall's former bandmate Zayn was too busy cutting his beard.

The solo singer debuted the new look on Instagram last night, with no caption, but of course, his fans did all the talking for him.

What do you think of Zayn's new look?

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Do you always go for clean shaven guys or are beards more your thing?

This may seem like a frivolous question but new research has suggested that beards may play a bigger role in our quest for long term love than many might think.

According to researchers at the University of Queensland, when looking for “the one” us girls are more likely to consider a man with a good dose of facial hair above those who’ve taken a clean shaven approach.

And when looking for a fling – yup, you guessed it – we tend to go for those who boast smoother faces.

After manipulating the facial hair statuses of a group of male faces and showing those images to a set of female participants, researchers discovered that women rated bearded faces as more attractive for long-term relationships, while those with a little stubble were seen as best for more limited romances.

The Mail Online has reported that experts believe beards can enhance a man’s perceived level of masculinity, which in turn suggests to women that bearded men are more fertile and better able to survive.

So next time to catch yourself making a beeline for a bearded man, make sure you’re doing it for the right reasons!

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For Kim Kardashian it took baring all with a champagne glass balanced on her ginormous behind to finally break the Internet.

But for Zayn Malik, it seems all that’s required is the spurting of a bit of facial hair.

Despite his ongoing personal struggles, the former One Direction band member made an appearance at Tom Ford’s New York Fashion Week party last night to support his girlfriend of almost six months Gigi Hadid.

 

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But while the singer’s perfectly cut double-breasted suit and black polo combo ensured he was looking very dapper on the night, it’s his blossoming beard which really sent his fans into overdrive.

As usual Twitter has become the main outlet for Zayn’s fans’ frenzy, so naturally we’ve compiled some of the best reactions to Zayn's beard for your enjoyment.  Check them out below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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During her performance last night, Adele admitted something that not many women would admit to. She grew a beard.

Throughout her 2012 pregnancy, the Hello singer admitted that her hormones went crazy and she ended up growing a bit of facial fuzz, and called it Larry.

“When I got pregnant I had so much testosterone in me that I grew a beard. I only cropped it last night. It’s actually true.

“I’m not telling a joke. I actually have a beard, but I’m not proud of it. I call it Larry," she told her Glasgow audience.

Now, anyone that has been pregnant knows that it's not uncommon to grow some excess hair due to excess male hormones in your body, but Adele just thought it was all a bit of a laugh and compared her beard to her partner's.

“There are a lot of good beards here. My man’s got a good beard. He trims it sometimes in the summer. It really annoys me – but I do have a beard myself so I can understand when it gets hot.”

Ah, Adele. You're some woman for one woman.

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Harnaam Kaur is still just 24 – but she’s already weathered her fair share of personal storms.

For one, and much to her initial distress, she started growing facial hair from the age of 11.

The Berkshire-native was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, a condition that causes the body to produce more male hormones than usual.

In response, she spent thousands on treatments and procedures to get rid of the beard-like growth.

“For many years, I removed my facial hair, and it was emotionally and physically painful.

“I remember having my face waxed and threaded, and it was horrible. It burned because my skin was so soft and tender at that age,” she told Women’s Health.

“My skin would rip, and I used to bleed. I used to wax two to three times a week, but, like with arm or leg hair, the hair on my face would still come back.”

She added: “I really wanted to get laser treatments done, but I was too young at the time.

“I even started bleaching my hair at one point to make it lighter and less noticeable, but you could still see it, especially when I was out in the sun.”

Sadly, as a result, she suffered at the hands of bullies: things got so bad that at one stage she considered ending her life.

As Harnaam has also told Rock ‘N’ Roll Bride: “At the age of 16 I hit my biggest low. I had been suicidal all year due to immense bullying from school and people in society.”

However, one day she recalls thinking: “Why don’t you try living with your facial hair? Why don’t you try embracing it and actually growing it out and see how you feel?”

So she stopped listening to the bullies and instead decided: “I’m just going to live how I want to live.”

In the spring, Ms Kaur’s photo was included in a major London exhibition celebrating the world's best facial hair and she was also invited to appear on ITV's This Morning.

Today, she is says she is a “brave, confident woman who isn't afraid to break society's norms”.

Based in London, she considers herself a “body-confidence activist”.

Harnaam explains that a lot of women with PCOS now reach out to her to talk about their struggles, thank her, or tell her her story has given them strength or inspired them.

“I think the comments that have really stood with me the most are the ones where people say things like, ‘I want my daughter to be as strong as you,’ or ‘I’ve started to love myself after hearing your story’.”

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