A WOMAN has gone viral after cutting her hair – and trolls say she looks like Willy Wonka.
Taking to TikTok, the 20-year-old showed off her new hairdo.
In the clip, the young woman who goes by l0vertg on TikTok posed in front of the camera against a pink background.
She wore a black and green tartan shirt and her hair was cut into a short bob with a blunt micro-fringe.
The young woman from London revealed that she cut her hair so she would look more artistic.
She wrote: "I cut my hair because I don't want to be attractive. I want to be art."
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However, she revealed that trolls didn't think she looked like art.
Instead, they claimed she looked more like Willy Wonka from the 2003 Charlie & The Chocolate Factory film portrayed by Johnny Depp.
She wrote that people tell her 'You look like Willy Wonka.'
She then looked at the camera, clearly frustrated by the comment, but she didn't deny it.
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"To the commenters: I see you, I hear you, your comments are valid," she captioned the post.
The video has since gone viral with over one million and 193k likes.
People quickly took to the comments section of the video to share their thoughts.
One wrote: "The prettiest Willy Wonka this world has ever seen."
Another person commented: "Looking like Willy Wonka is actually kind of iconic."
"I had the same hair cut and I FEEL this," penned a third.
A fourth person joked: "Yes. I love chocolate."
Meanwhile, a fifth added: "Growing out mine cause I get called Lord Farquad."
"I have this EXACT haircut and people just don’t get it lol," wrote another.
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