Tom Blyth Shares His Thoughts on Returning to His Iconic Blond Hair from the ‘Hunger Games’: ‘It Hurts Your Scalp’
Tom Blyth Dishes on His Hair Transition After Playing President Snow
Tom Blyth, 30, recently discussed his striking blond hair, a hallmark of his role as young Coriolanus Snow in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. During his appearance at the People We Meet on Vacation premiere in Los Angeles on January 6, Blyth playfully shook his head when asked about a potential return to the color.
An E! News reporter inquired via TikTok, “When are we revisiting the blond hair?” Blyth responded with a chuckle, “Maybe someday, but it’s a lot of work,” reminiscing about the frequent touch-ups needed for his brunette roots. He added, “And it hurts your scalp,” jokingly stating, “I’m a little baby and I want a nice, healthy scalp.”
The inquiry sparked interest, as E! News shared the reporter’s question online, capturing fans’ reactions in the comments. While many preferred Blyth’s natural brunette look, opinions were mixed. One fan lamented, “I miss the blond ughh,” while another expressed a more favorable view of his current hair color, noting, “He looks better brunette.”
Blyth stars in the upcoming Netflix film People We Meet on Vacation, alongside Emily Bader, who portrays Poppy Wright. The film is set to premiere on January 9.
In a related conversation about hair colors in Hollywood, actress Jennifer Aniston revealed on January 6 that her trademark blonde locks are the result of bleach. When asked if she would ever go brunette, Aniston humorously remarked, “I am brunette,” as her friend Courteney Cox playfully showcased her own dark hair as a contrast.
Aniston’s hair has been a topic of conversation since her breakout role in Friends, where her iconic cut, known as “The Rachel,” became a defining hairstyle of the 1990s. Despite its popularity, Aniston has since shared her reservations about the style, admitting she struggled with maintaining it.
As Blyth continues to navigate his career, fans remain eager to see if he will return to his blond roots—either literally or in spirit.
