The Bachelor vet Tyler Cameron debuts shocking new hair style - see what he looks like now

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Tyler Cameron embraced a fresh look for the end of summer, opting for a bold new haircut.

The 31-year-old Bachelor star — who recently teased an OnlyFans account —  took to Instagram on Monday to share a video of himself at the barbershop, trading in his signature sandy blonde locks for a sharp buzzcut.

'Time to switch it up,' Tyler wrote alongside the clip. 'Should I bleach it next?'

The handsome reality star even took the clippers into his own hands to perfect the new style, flashing his megawatt smile as he completed the look. 

His followers quickly reacted to the dramatic change, with the majority expressing support. One fan even praised him, saying, 'You literally don't have a bad look.'

Tyler Cameron embraced a fresh look for the end of summer, opting for a bold new haircut

The 31-year-old Bachelor star — who recently teased an OnlyFans account — took to Instagram on Monday to share a video of himself at the barbershop, trading in his signature sandy blonde locks for a sharp buzzcut

Another shared, 'Looking like a military buff! Suits you!'

Not all of Tyler’s followers were excited about his new buzzcut. 

One fan pleaded for him to 'put it back,' while others chimed in, advising him to steer clear of bleaching his hair.

The haircut comes after the male model revealed he was ready to prove that he's more than just his good looks with his new Amazon Prime series, Going Home with Tyler Cameron.

Speaking to Dailymail.com, Tyler — who shot to fame on Hannah Brown's season of The Bachelorette in 2019 — said that he's excited to show viewers a new side of himself on the home renovation show.

And while he recently made headlines for joining OnlyFans as part of a publicity stunt to promote the show,he has no plans to legitimately pursue a career selling raunchy content online.

'I don't think [OnlyFans] is truly in the cards for me like,' he said adamantly.

'I wanna build out this construction company and then I want to coach high school football one day, and I don't know if having OnlyFans will help me get a good job coaching high school football!'

'Time to switch it up,' Tyler wrote alongside the clip, adding 'Should I bleach it next?'

The handsome reality star even took the clippers into his own hands to perfect the new buzzcut, flashing his megawatt smile as he completed the look

His followers quickly reacted to the dramatic change, with the majority expressing support

Despite his reluctance, Tyler admitted that he's been approached with lucrative offers to strip down on the site. 

'I've definitely had people talk to me about the what kind of money you can make and all that. But really, to me, money is never really motivating me in that sense. It's more about the forward progression. And how do I make the biggest impact in my communities and such and stuff like that,' he explained.

In his new series, Tyler returns to his hometown of Jupiter, Florida, to start his own construction and home renovation company.

'I wanted to do it because I wanted to be a story about my passions, the things that I love, and that's where you get the home rental part of it, but also why I want to coach football and have my foundation because I wanna be able to give back and and help my communities,' he shared.

'And that stuff moves the needle for me, not really the the money you could make by doing something like OnlyFans or something like that. I just wouldn't find any happiness in it.'

The reality star says his new series has been in the works for four years, but it was sadly delayed after the tragic death of his mother Andrea, who died in 2020 from a brain aneurysm.

Viewers will get an insight into how Tyler and his family dealt with the loss, as well as a general insight into the male model's personal life. 

The haircut comes after the male model revealed he was ready to prove that he's more than just his good looks with his new Amazon Prime series, Going Home with Tyler Cameron

Tyler recently made headlines for joining OnlyFans as part of a publicity stunt to promote the show, but the 31-year-old has no plans to pursue it as a legitimate career 

'I think you're gonna see all of me, my family, my friends. You're gonna see how all that intermingles,' he said.

'You don't necessarily see dating, but you'll see relationships start to build so I'm interested for everyone to see that.'

'And you see how in Jupiter we get to really take care of each other. We love on each other, but we also love to have a good time.'

In addition to his friends and family Going Home with Tyler Cameron also features cameos from some of Bachelor Nation's biggest names, including Matt James, Jason Tartick, and even his Bachelorette ex Hannah Brown.

Tyler dated a string of models and influencers after his time on The Bachelorette, including Gigi Hadid, Paige Lorenze, and Camila Kendra. 

He's now rumored to be dating Florida-based blonde and longtime friend Tate Madden, who, unlike his previous girlfriends, isn't in the celebrity spotlight.

While the reality star has refused to publicly confirm the romance, he's expressed his desire to find somebody down-to-earth who he can start a family with in Florida. 

In his new series, Tyler returns to his hometown of Jupiter, Florida, to start his own construction and home renovation company

The Amazon Prime Video series will also see Tyler reunite with Hannah Brown; pictured in Going Home

'This last year going through this show and being back home in Jupiter [Florida] has really changed the way I look at dating and what I want to do,' he recently told the Bachelor Happy Hour podcast. 

'The way I was dating before was chasing what glittered and was fun and what was never really good for me,' he continud.

'Now, I am home and I am dating in Jupiter and trying to meet people that I relate to and are working and want to raise a family. Being home has really made dating better for me. It has made me zone in on what’s more important than what just glitters.'

All eight episodes of the series are available to stream on Amazon's Prime Video. 

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