Kathryn Newton has bangs now, and she wants the world to know exactly who’s responsible.
The actress, known for her roles in the Ant-Man films and the Paranormal Activity franchise, posted on Instagram this week as part of a viral bangs trend making its way through Hollywood. She wasn’t quiet about her inspiration. On the post, she wrote “Jumping on this trend bc I probably have bangs bc of the people doing this trend….” She tagged Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, Sandra Bullock, and Jennifer Garner.
Four of Hollywood’s most enduring names. One forehead-grazing hairstyle. It’s a beautiful little chain of cause and effect.
There’s something quietly charming about the logic. Newton isn’t just showing off a new look. She’s tracing the cultural lineage of a haircut the way a literary critic might trace an idea through four decades of novels. Witherspoon, Aniston, Bullock, and Garner aren’t just famous names in her tagged mentions. Their collective style choices apparently pushed Newton right into a salon chair.
All four carry a kind of timeless, approachable glamour. Aniston’s layered look has been so influential that hairstylists coined a name for it. Bullock shifts between dramatic cuts and soft framing effortlessly. Witherspoon built a sunny, polished persona in part on camera-ready hair. And Garner has quietly become one of the more reliably stylish presences in Hollywood, her choices tending toward warmth rather than flash.
That Newton looked at all four of them and landed on “bangs” is honestly kind of perfect.
Newton herself has been on a real career upswing. Her role as Cassie Lang in the Ant-Man films introduced her to a much wider audience. She handled the Marvel machine with relaxed confidence, and fans and critics alike took notice. Before the superhero turn, she built her foundation in horror. She joined the Paranormal Activity franchise as a teenager. That early experience gave her a screen presence well above the typical young-actress range.
The bangs trend has been making the rounds among Hollywood’s more social-media-forward crowd. Newton’s post positions her as both a participant and a cheerful credit-giver. She acknowledged her style icons without any hedging, and that kind of directness is genuinely refreshing.
One might even argue there’s a small poetic justice here. The four women Newton tagged have collectively spent decades setting trends and inspiring imitators. Their warm, accessible glamour doesn’t go out of style. Newton following in their hair-related footsteps feels less like a coincidence and more like a very reasonable career trajectory.
Witherspoon, Aniston, Bullock, and Garner have not publicly responded to being held accountable for Newton’s haircut. But if any of them check their tagged notifications this week, they’ll find a very pleasant accusation waiting.