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Alyssa Milano Debuted Cornrows And The Internet Went Nuts

The reactions are the best.

Actress Alyssa Milano seems to be really feeling her new cornrows, which she debuted on the 'gram a little over a week ago.

The Internet, however, wasn't quite so sure about the new look. And one photo in particular seems to be making the rounds online.

On Friday, just before Super Bowl Sunday, the former "Charmed" star shared a photo of her new 'do on Instagram. But she seemed to not take notice of one small detail — the reaction of a few patrons in the background.

Yay! Had a great time at the OFF THE FIELD PLAYERS WIVES ASSOCIATION fashion show today. #SB51 #teamtouch

A photo posted by Alyssa Milano (@milano_alyssa) on

Here they are zoomed in.

But you better believe social media users noticed. And thousands had a field day reacting to the hairstyle online.

"PLEASE ZOOM AND LOOK AT THE PEOPLE IN THE BACKGROUNDS FACES IM FUCKING SCREAMING," one Instagrammer commented.

"Please zoom in on the faces in the back they looking like what the hell she do to her head," said another.

On Twitter, the photo, including the enlarged reactions in the pic, were shared with no caption, but still managed to get more than 9,000 retweets and 12,000 likes.

Twitter users showed no mercy, either.

Milano was also called out for appropriating the traditionally black hairstyle, but did respond respectfully.

What a life...

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