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Bob Vylan call out Keir Starmer and “BBC's lies" on defiant new single 'Sick Sad World'
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Bob Vylan call out Keir Starmer and “BBC’s lies” on defiant new single ‘Sick Sad World’

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Bob Vylan have released a first new single, ‘Sick Sad World’, taking aim at Keir Starmer and the “BBC’s lies”.

  • READ MORE: Bob Vylan: “We’ve been screaming about these topics at the top of our lungs for years. Why has it taken this long?”

The track is the duo’s first release since last year’s album ‘Humble As The Sun’, but it’s also the first song they’ve put out since their controversial Glastonbury 2025 performance, in which vocalist Bobby Vylan lead the crowd in chants of “death, death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]”.

The upbeat punk track sees the duo zero in on the state of the nation in 2025. “Keir’s smiling on the news, as if everything is fine/There’s a major malfunction, how’s this whole thing wired?/I got some priors on my name, they said I can’t get hired/I watch the BBC’s liеs, think I’m losing my mind/Hooray, it’s 2025, get a job in the mines,” Vylan raps.

“As many of you are aware, we have been busy recently but we never forgot about the music,” the band wrote on Instagram. “You can support Bob Vylan directly by purchasing the track on Bandcamp (link in bio). Enjoy, and much love, The Bobs. And don’t forget, tour starts in 3 weeks.”

Check out ‘Sick Sad World’ below:

In response to the Glastonbury controversy, the band clarified that they are “not for the death of Jews or Arabs or any other race or group”. In a statement, Glastonbury organisers said they were “appalled by the statements made from the West Holts stage by Bob Vylan”.

As well as being dropped by their agency, Bob Vylan have had their US visas revoked and are currently under criminal investigation over the performance. They were also removed from their headline spot at Manchester’s Radar Festival in July after pressure from venue owners AMG and Live Nation and more bands dropped out in solidarity.

In other Bob Vylan news, an upcoming gig in the Netherlands was cancelled earlier this month after frontman Bobby Vylan was accused of celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

The band are set to head out on tour soon – check out the full list of dates here, and get tickets here. However, following the  the Manchester synagogue attack last week, MPs and Jewish groups have called for their show at Manchester Academy to be cancelled.

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Must Read: 'Vogue' Shifts to 8 Issues a Year, Bob Mackie Talks Taylor Swift Wearing His Showgirl Design
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Must Read: 'Vogue' Shifts to 8 Issues a Year, Bob Mackie Talks Taylor Swift Wearing His Showgirl Design

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. Starting in 2026, Vogue will shift from a monthly print cadence to eight issues per year in the U.S., timed to significant moments like spring and fall fashion, the Met Gala and Vogue World. The issues will be bigger than they currently …

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bitchy | King Charles & Camilla will spend two days in Vatican City & meet Pope Bob
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bitchy | King Charles & Camilla will spend two days in Vatican City & meet Pope Bob

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

This past April, King Charles and Queen Camilla visited Italy. The backstory on the royal tour is fascinating – at the end of 2023, Kensington Palace teased a potential royal tour of Italy for the Prince and Princess of Wales. Then Kate’s medical situation and disappearance happened, and the Italian trip was no longer on the table. Suddenly, Charles and Camilla were the ones planning a visit to Rome. They ended up scheduling it around their wedding anniversary, so it felt less like a royal tour and more like an Italian vacation with some public events. The original plan also involved a stop in Vatican City to meet with Pope Francis. Franny got very ill, so the Vatican canceled on C&C. But C&C wouldn’t take no for an answer – they ended up visiting Francis anyway and getting a brief photo-op. They also got the Vatican to issue a statement about how Franny wished them well on their anniversary. The whole thing was actually pretty tacky, especially given that Francis died soon after.

Well, Charles and Camilla are bizarrely undeterred. They’ve apparently rescheduled a visit to the Vatican and they have plans to meet the new pope in person. Pope Leo (aka Pope Bob) has apparently agreed to all of this? Hm.

King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to meet with Pope Leo during an official state visit to Vatican City next month. The Sun reported over the weekend that the King and Queen will spend around two days in the holy city in October, an abbreviated trip following their official state visit to Italy earlier this year.

King Charles, 76, and Queen Camilla, 78, were originally set to make an official visit to the Vatican in April as part of the Italy trip. However, it was postponed due to Pope Francis’ ill health at the time. Instead, the royal couple met privately with the Catholic leader on April 9.

Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, at the age of 88, following months of health struggles — which included a 38-day hospitalization, where he was treated for double pneumonia. Following Pope Francis’ death, the cardinals of the Catholic Church gathered for the papal conclave, where they selected Pope Leo XIV — previously known as Cardinal Robert Prevost — as the 267th pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

While the King and Queen have yet to officially meet Pope Leo, 70, in person, the Catholic leader recently extended a meaningful gesture to the royal family. Earlier this month, the Pope sent a surprise tribute to the late Katharine, Duchess of Kent, who died on Sept. 4 at age 92. The Duchess’s funeral mass on Sept. 16, conducted by the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, was historic as the first Catholic funeral for a member of the British royal family in modern history.

[From People]

Charles does have a commitment to embracing all people of faith, not just Anglicans. But his obsession with popes is weird, right? He’s all about popes. Why is it so important for him to get facetime with Pope Bob? Most of Europe’s Catholic royals have already met with Pope Bob, or they made a point of attending one of his first Masses. I guess Charles didn’t want to be left out. (Incidentally, I still haven’t completely absorbed the fact that the new pope is a guy named Bob from Chicago.)

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images.

Visit of the Royals of the United Kingdom to the Archaeological Park of the Colosseum. In the photo King Charles III and Queen Camilla .Rome, Italy, 08 Apr 2025,Image: 985086213, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Francesco Fotia/AGF Foto/Avalon
Visit of the Royals of the United Kingdom to the Archaeological Park of the Colosseum. In the photo King Charles III .Rome, Italy, 08 Apr 2025,Image: 985086335, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Francesco Fotia/AGF Foto/Avalon
Visit of the Royals of the United Kingdom to the Archaeological Park of the Colosseum. In the photo King Charles III .Rome, Italy, 08 Apr 2025,Image: 985086348, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Francesco Fotia/AGF Foto/Avalon


King Charles III meets with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during Royal Tour of Italy – Day Three

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla during a private meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive at the Piazza San Francesco in Ravenna, ahead of a visit to Dante’s Tomb, where they will hear a reading of Dante’s Divine Comedy, on the last day of the four day state visit to Italy.

Featuring: King Charles III, Queen Camilla
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When: 10 Apr 2025
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Queen Camilla tastes a drink during a visit to a UK-Emilia Romagna Food Festival at Piazza del Popolo, in the heart of Ravenna, on the last day of the four day state visit to Italy

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Queen Camilla drinks a glass of red wine during a visit to a UK-Emilia Romagna Food Festival at Piazza del Popolo, in the heart of Ravenna, on the last day of the four day state visit to Italy

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State visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Piazza del Popolo

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Bob Dylan in 1965. (Credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Deep Cut Friday: ‘Tombstone Blues’ by Bob Dylan

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.

Bob Dylan’s sixth album Highway 61 Revisited, which recently celebrated its 60th anniversary, opens with the landmark single “Like a Rolling Stone.” The song that follows it on the album, “Tombstone Blues,” is far less famous, but Dylan himself thought highly of it. Interviewed by Cameron Crowe for the liner notes of the 1985 box set Biograph, Dylan said, “I felt like I’d broken through with this song, that nothing like it had been done before…just a flash really.”

An elliptical song about the escalation of the Vietnam War, “Tombstone Blues” is full of vivid images and characters, best remembered for one of Dylan’s funniest one-liners: “The sun’s not yellow, it’s chicken.” Like many of his songs of the era, Dylan and his backing musicians ran through a dozen takes of “Tombstone Blues” in a single day, choosing the twelth and final performance for the album. A couple of the alternate takes have appeared on archival releases, some a couple minutes shorter or a couple minutes longer than the Highway 61 version, all of them featuring fantastic lead guitar performances by Mike Bloomfield.

“Tombstone Blues” hasn’t been widely covered relative to Dylan’s ’60s output. But one of his old Greenwich Village folk scene contemporaries, Richie Havens, performed the song for the soundtrack to the deconstructed Dylan biopic I’m Not There in 2007. The 1999 live album Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park ends with an all-star rendition of “Tombstone Blues,” with Natalie Maines and Chrissie Hynde passionately tearing through some of the song’s verses.

“Tombstone Blues” isn’t a major factor in Dylan’s live repertoire—according to Setlist.fm, he hasn’t played it in concert since 2006, and it’s not among his 100 most performed songs. He has occasionally returned to it on significant occasions, though: “Tombstone Blues” opened Dylan’s 1995 episode of MTV Unplugged, and was dramatically slowed down for the 2021 performance film Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan. 

Three more essential Bob Dylan deep album cuts:

“The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll”

The penultimate track on The Times They Are A-Changin’ is, more than most of Dylan’s topical songs, largely a straightforward factual account of a news story, the 1963 death of a Baltimore barmaid: “William Zantzinger killed poor Hattie Caroll with a cane that he twirled around his diamond ring finger at a Baltimore hotel society gathering.” Dylan read about Zantzinger’s paltry six-month sentence for manslaughter on the way home from witnessing Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, and was moved to write a song that slowly builds up in righteous anger.  

“The Man in Me”

1970’s New Morning was well received at the time, but the song “The Man in Me” was relatively forgotten until Joel and Ethan Coen used it to soundtrack a memorably surreal scene in 1998’s The Big Lebowski.

“Silvio”

“Silvio,” from 1988’s Down in the Groove, is arguably the best song to come out of Dylan’s long association with the Grateful Dead and the band’s lyricist Robert Hunter. Last year President Barack Obama included “Silvio” on his summer playlist and Dylan performed it for the first time in decades.

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Bob Vylan Netherlands Show Canceled Over Israel, Charlie Kirk Comments
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Bob Vylan Netherlands Show Canceled Over Israel, Charlie Kirk Comments

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

U.K. punk-rap provocateurs Bob Vylan have had their upcoming concert in Tilburg, Netherlands, canceled over comments made at a recent show that the venue said “clearly cross a line.”

During the duo’s recent show at Club Paradiso in Amsterdam, frontman Bobby Vylan repeated the “Death, death to the IDF” chant that turned the band into a flashpoint at Glastonbury earlier this summer. According to a report in De Telegraf, a conservative-leaning Dutch newspaper, Vylan also said, “Fuck the fascists, fuck the Zionists. Go find them in the streets.”

Along with these remarks, video also showed Vylan commenting on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University last week. “I want to dedicate this next one to an absolute piece of shit of a human being,” Vylan said. “The pronouns: was/were. Cause if you chat shit, you will get banged. Rest in peace Charlie Kirk, you piece of shit.”

In response, the Tilburg club Poppodium 013 decided to cancel Bob Vylan’s show, which was scheduled to take place Tuesday, Sept. 16. It appears the decision was based largely on Vylan’s “go find them in the streets” comment, though it’s possible his statement on Kirk’s killing played some role, too. 

“We believe the statements Bob Vylan made last night at Paradiso clearly cross a line,” Poppodium 013 wrote in a statement (via Google Translate). “We strongly reject the trivialization of political murder and the call to ‘go look for people in the streets.’”

They continued: “While we understand that the statements were made in the context of punk and activism, and that the reporting on them is sometimes less nuanced than what actually happened, we nevertheless believe that these new statements go too far. They no longer fall within the boundaries of what we can offer a stage.”

In explaining their decision, Poppodium 013 did note the reason they went ahead with the concert in the first place, despite calls to cancel it following Bob Vylan’s controversial Glastonbury set.

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“The venue expressed its understanding for the artist’s anger regarding the genocidal violence perpetrated by the State of Israel in Gaza, a situation that deserves our full attention, even though his words were not our own,” they said. “We still share that shock and outrage. Moreover, Bob Vylan clarified in his own statement that his earlier statement ‘death to the IDF’ was not an antisemitic slogan, but rather criticism of the Israeli army. 013 wanted to send a message that Gaza deserves full attention and that outrage about it deserves a place on stage. We still stand by that.”

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Vylan partially addressed this latest controversy on Instagram, specifically rejecting media reports that characterized his comments about Kirk’s death as celebratory. “At no point during yesterday’s show was Charlie Kirk’s death celebrated,” he said. “At no point whatsoever did we celebrate Charlie Kirk’s death. I did call him a piece of shit, that much is true. But at no point was his death celebrated.”

He added: “What did happen is, one reporter that bought their ticket online, came with the sole purpose of finding something to report. And after I called him a piece of shit and played a song, they have written that up as a celebration. Not a celebration. Isn’t a celebration. Wasn’t a celebration. Calm down.” 

September 15, 2025 0 comments
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Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen Heartwarming Bob Hope Speech
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Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen Heartwarming Bob Hope Speech

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

And that’s why Mary would be remiss if she didn’t give a special shoutout to her and ex Malcolm McDowell‘s kids Lilly Walton and Charlie McDowell, as well as Ted’s daughters Kate Danson and Alexis Danson with Casey Coates.

She also thanked the couple’s collect grandkids, which include Malcolm’s baby girl Tove with wife Lily Collins.

“Thank you to our sisters, our children and grandchildren, who—of course—are the best teachers we’ve ever had,” the Step Brothers actress added. “Most of all, thank you to you, our beloved community. Together, we have a sacred assignment to remind the world of its dreams, its failures, its laughter, its courage and most especially, its hope.”

To see more couples at the 2025 Emmys, read on.

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Bob Vylan announce ‘We Won’t Go Quietly’ 2025 UK tour as they hit back at “spineless” BBC chief for condemning “deeply disturbing” Glastonbury set to MPs
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Bob Vylan announce ‘We Won’t Go Quietly’ 2025 UK tour as they hit back at “spineless” BBC chief for condemning “deeply disturbing” Glastonbury set to MPs

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Bob Vylan have announced some UK headline dates for 2025, and hit back at the BBC director-general for condemning their Glastonbury set to MPs.

The punk rap duo will hit the road for their ‘We Won’t Go Quietly’ tour this November, following a summer of controversy surrounding their slot at Worthy Farm in June.

  • READ MORE: Bob Vylan: “We’ve been screaming about these topics at the top of our lungs for years. Why has it taken this long?”

“After all the attempts to silence us, we’re about to be louder than ever. We won’t go quietly!” the band wrote when confirming the upcoming shows this morning (September 9).

Kicking off at the O2 Academy in Leeds on November 4, the trek also includes stops in Manchester, Glasgow, London, Bristol and Birmingham.

Tickets go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (September 12) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. An O2 Priority pre-sale will begin at the same time tomorrow (Wednesday September 10).

Check out the announcement post below, along with the full schedule.

Bob Vylan’s 2025 ‘We Won’t Go Quietly’ UK tour dates are:

NOVEMBER
04 – O2 Academy, Leeds
05 – Academy, Manchester
06 – O2 Academy, Glasgow 
11 – O2 Kentish Town Forum, London
20 – The Prospect Building, Bristol 

DECEMBER
04 – O2 Academy, Birmingham 

Bob Vylan have also called out Tim Davie, the BBC director-general, after he called the corporation’s decision to broadcast the duo’s Glastonbury 2025 set live “a very significant mistake” (via The Independent).

When facing questions from MPs on the Culture, Media and Sport Committee today, Davie branded Bob Vylan’s slot at the event “anti-Semitic” and “deeply disturbing”.

“I don’t think I misread it, I just got there [to Glastonbury] when I heard about it [at] about five o’clock,” Davie recalled. “The performance was well done by then, and at that point, I knew absolutely that it was an anti-Semitic broadcast.

“So, my decision was to get that off on demand, simple as that. I mean, it wasn’t too complicated in my mind […] I do think it was deeply disturbing.”

Bob Vylan at the BandLab NME Awards 2022. Credit: Zoe McConnell for NME

In response, the band labelled Davie a “spineless puppet” and denied any wrongdoing once again: “There was nothing anti-Semitic or criminal about anything I said at Glastonbury. Why do you think @metpoliceuk @ASPolice are taking so long?

As well as being dropped by their agency, Bob Vylan have had their US visas revoked and are currently under criminal investigation over the performance. The gig saw the duo voice their support for Palestine, criticise Israel, and lead the crowd in chants of “death, death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]”.

In July, it was reported that police were still investigating Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set. However, it was confirmed at the time that they had dropped their inquiry into Kneecap’s performance at the festival.

“Tim Davie is doing his best to continue throwing others under the bus and cling on to power at the BBC but we see him and the institution for what they are,” Bob Vylan wrote this afternoon.

“Bought and paid for, complicit in the Gaza genocide and a leading force in the silencing of those speaking up against it.”

They went on to claim that “the reason [their Glastonbury set] wasn’t cut immediately is not because of some oversight at the BBC as they keep making out, but because there was nothing anti-Semitic about the performance”.

Davie said today that “the BBC made a very significant mistake in broadcasting” the show. “The fact that those words were broadcast to that broad audience […] frankly, it was disturbing,” he added.

Bob Vylan responded: “As a matter of fact I know there were staff at the BBC that loved the performance and saw nothing wrong with it until they were told there was something wrong with it. I also know some other bits and pieces but let me just 🤐.”

Following the broadcast, a spokesperson for the BBC said: “The team were dealing with a live situation, but with hindsight we should have pulled the stream during the performance. We regret this did not happen.”

Lorna Clarke, a Black woman, was so quickly dismissed from her duties after Glastonbury. Why? Someone had to fall and who easier to take it than a Black woman. But now he’s getting grilled and is showing just how incompetent and bought HE is.

— Bob Vylan (@BobbyVylan) September 9, 2025

They continued: “The BBC respects freedom of expression but stands firmly against incitement to violence. The anti-Semitic sentiments expressed by Bob Vylan were utterly unacceptable and have no place on our airwaves.”

Bob Vylan have also today addressed Lorna Clarke stepping down from her role as the BBC’s director of music following the backlash.

“Lorna Clarke, a Black woman, was so quickly dismissed from her duties after Glastonbury,” they wrote. “Why? Someone had to fall and who easier to take it than a Black woman. But now [Davie is] getting grilled and is showing just how incompetent and bought HE is.”

Bob Vylan have spoken out to defend their Glastonbury 2025 performance numerous times now. They’ve claimed it was vital to “teach our children to speak up for the change they want”, and reiterated that they were wanting the “dismantling of a violent military machine” – not calling for “the death of Jews or Arabs or any other race or group”.

In a statement, Glastonbury organisers said they were “appalled by the statements made from the West Holts stage by Bob Vylan”.

Shortly after the festival, the BBC said it would no longer broadcast performances it deemed “high risk”. Around the same time, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy accused the BBC of having a “problem of leadership”.

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Disney's 'Bob The Musical' To Be Directed by Rudy Mancuso
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Disney’s ‘Bob The Musical’ To Be Directed by Rudy Mancuso

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

EXCLUSIVE: The Musica filmmaker will helm Disney’s long-awaited comedy Bob the Musical.

The original musical comedy—long regarded as one of Hollywood’s most intriguing “in-development” projects—has been in the works for over a decade at the studio. The story follows Bob, an ordinary man whose worst nightmare becomes reality when he wakes up to discover that he’s trapped in a full-blown musical. Kristen Burr and Tripp Vinson are producing.

Rudy Mancuso is a multi-hyphenate filmmaker. Musica, which he starred in with Camila Mendes, made its world premiere at 2024’s SXSW and was named one of the New York Time‘s Critics Picks and is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes with a 96% score. Mancuso directed, co-wrote, starred, and composed the music for the film, which Wonderland produced. A self-taught musician, Mancuso has released five singles, opened for Justin Bieber in his native Brazil on the Purpose World Tour, performed at the Hollywood Bowl for Disney Pixar’s Coco Live-To-Film Concert Experience while also incorporating song and instrumentation into his YouTube videos. As a director, he’s created two stunning single-take music videos for Lele Pons’ “Celoso” and “Bloqueo” as well as “Stories From Our Future,” a collaboration with Netflix. Mancuso is repped by WME, Range and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller.

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The Kinked Bob Is the Chicest Way to Style Your Short Hair
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The Kinked Bob Is the Chicest Way to Style Your Short Hair

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

If there’s one thing that amazes me as a beauty editor, it’s the fact that there are so many types of bobs. From the French bob to the lob, there are so many ways to wear and style a bob. You see, bob hairstyles are one of the most timeless haircuts you can get and there are endless ways to style them. It’s one of the most versatile short haircuts around.

Because of this, in my jline of work I see how much the bob can morph, even with the smallest styling tweak. And for those who don’t want to wear their bob poker straight nor with bouncy bob curls, there is one hairstyle I’ve been seeing all over my feeds lately that fits the bill—and that’s the kinked bob.

What Is the Kinked Bob?

The kinked bob is the middle-ground between a straight bob and a wavy bob. Rather than featuring super-sleek lengths or soft curls, this style features a soft bend in the hair. It’s a whisper of movement that makes it look effortlessly cool—like you just rolled out of bed with it.

Ahead, I’ve saved some of my favourite kinked bob inspo pictures that exude a cool, nonchalant energy, plus the products you’ll need to create the look on your bob. Trust me, it’s so easy.

Kinked Bob Hair Ideas

Gracie Abrams with a kinked bob

Note the subtle movement in the lengths that makes this bob look undone but incredibly chic.

Alexis Foreman with a kinked bob

Alexis Foreman’s shoulder-skimming bob has artfully placed kinks that give it a chic mood.

Salome Mory with a kinked bob

Adding a kink at the ends of your bob is another way to wear the kinked bob—it makes your hair looking fuller and thicker, too.

Sylvie Mus with a kinked bob

I love this curly bob, which has a sleek silhouette yet has gentle movement towards the ends.

TyLynn with a kinked bob

It even works on shorter bob haircuts such as this one, which adds shape and volume.