debuted a new look on day six of as he showed off his much longer locks and shaggy beard.
Andrew Garfield sports shaggy locks and a bushy beard as he packs on the PDA with girlfriend Monica Barbaro at Wimbledon a year after sparking hair transplant rumours
Andrew Garfield debuted a new look on day six of Wimbledon as he showed off his much longer locks and shaggy beard. The Spider-Man star, 42, was among the star-...
The Spider-Man star, 42, was among the star-studded crowd at the All England Lawn Tennis Club on Saturday and stood out with his powder blue shirt and trousers.
By his side was girlfriend Monica Barbaro, who looked stylish in white high-waisted trousers and top combination.
The pair were quick to find their way to their seats on centre court, but were briefly distracted from the action on the court as they snuggled up close to one another.
A Complete Unknown star Monica, 36, looked smitten as she leant in for a kiss on the cheek.
The tournament no doubt has happy memories for the couple, as it was during last year's festivities that they went public with their romance.
Andrew Garfield debuted a new look on day six of Wimbledon as he showed off his much longer locks and shaggy beard
By his side was girlfriend Monica Barbaro, who looked stylish in a white high waisted trousers and top combination, with the pair seen packing on the PDA at centre court
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The Spider-Man star, 42, was among the star-studded crowd at the All England Lawn Tennis Club on Saturday and stood out with his powder blue shirt and trousers
The new couple matched in tennis whites and arrived at the 2025 tournament hand-in-hand before packing on the PDA in the stands.
Yet Andrew looks completely unrecognisable now, with notably longer hair.
Fans began to speculate that he'd undergone a hair transplant in July last year when his hairline looked to have been altered, appearing much thicker than before.
Andrew's widow's peak was much less prominent and lower down his forehead than before, with his hair no longer appearing to be receding or thinning around his temples.
The transformation sparked rumours that he has undergone a transplant, with fans declaring that if he had gotten a procedure, it was exceedingly well done - with some stating it to be 'the best hair transplant in Hollywood'.
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In a previous appearance on 's show, Andrew revealed he may be genetically predisposed to losing his hair, as he explained both his dad and brother were bald, joking that he 'needs some help' in that department.
While the We Live In Time star never confirmed or denied having had any treatments, his hair quickly became a hot topic on social media.
But the response was overwhelmingly positive, with many insisting that his supposed transplant is 'literally a work of God' and declaring the surgeon responsible 'deserves all the praise'.
The tennis tournament no doubt has happy memories for the couple, as it was during last year's festivities that they went public with their romance (pictured)
That same month, fans began to speculate if he'd undergone a transplant, praising the star's new look (pictured left, in 2025, and in 2017 right)
Andrew will next be seen on screens in Wild Things a biopic about the animal-based magic duo Siegfried & Roy where he will play Roy Horn and Jude Law will play Siegfried Fischbacher (Siegfried and Roy pictured in 2007)
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Andrew will next be seen on screens in Wild Things, a biopic about the animal-based magic duo Siegfried & Roy.
He takes on the role of entertainer Roy Horn — who died in 2020 at 75 — while Jude, 53, co-stars as his professional and romantic partner, Siegfried Fischbacher, who died at 81 in 2021.
The duo, who performed as Siegfried & Roy, helmed one of the most successful stage shows in , which grossed hundreds of millions of dollars over several decades.
But the act came to a horrific end in 2003, when Roy was brutally attacked by one of the tigers he performed with.
Andrew and Jude are portraying the Vegas entertainers for the upcoming Apple TV+ series, which is based on the podcast Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy.
The series will detail 'the wild ride relationship tale of two of the greatest showman-magicians in history who, along with their white tigers, are tasked with turning Sin City into a family-friendly destination,' according to the official logline, via Variety.
'The duo push the concept of illusion versus reality to the extreme, personally and professionally, until tragedy reframes and opens a mystery surrounding their last fateful Las Vegas show.'
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