'Dancing With The Stars' Rumer Willis Chops Off Hair Into a Pixie [PHOTOS]

Just when the short hair trend was on its way out, Rumer Willis debuted a chic pixie haircut for the summer.

The 'Dancing With The Stars' alum is the latest in a line of celebrities who have put their hair on the chopping block, included celebs like Jennifer Lopez, who are known for their long, tousled locks.

As reported by In Style, Rumer's shorter hairstyle is featuring a close-shaven undercut on the right side and jaw-length bangs on the left side of her face.

Rumer shared a snap of her new look on Instagram and captioned it, "chop chop by @domdomhair"

A photo posted by Rumer Willis (@ruelarue) on Jul 14, 2015 at 1:59pm PDT

Instagram responses to Rumer’s latest haircut express much admiration and emphasis that the 26-year-old is looking more and more like her mom and dad.

Although Rumer already chopped of her long tresses before and opted for a shorter hairstyle, she recently took her bob to a new level and made it into an adorable pixie.

A photo posted by Rumer Willis (@ruelarue) on Jul 6, 2015 at 11:38pm PDT

According to People Magazine, Rumer Willis had very short hair while competing on 'Dancing With The Stars,' but she often wore extensions to give herself a different look while doing various routines with her partner, Val Chmerkovskiy.

Since going on the show’s live tour, Rumer has changed up her look, trying something new, fun, and fierce for the summer.

After Rumer’s deserved win, she went from long hair to a fashionable bob, and now to a pixie.

Rumer Willis has been spending her days with her new Dancing With The Stars friends. She has bonded with quite a few people from the show, and has been posting pictures with them over the past few weeks.

The daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore announced that she’s taking a couple of months off from dancing in the show due to a stress fracture in her foot, but she is still on tour with the group, as she sings in part of the show.

A photo posted by Rumer Willis (@ruelarue) on Jun 24, 2015 at 9:03pm PDT

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