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John Cena Undergoes Hair Transplant Due to Online Bullying
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The 'Peacemaker' actor calls out fans for 'bullying' him online over his 'bald spot,' admitting the social media comments made him 'feel small' and embarrassed.

AceShowbiz - John Cena has candidly shared his experience with hair transplantation. Appearing on "The Pat McAfee Show", the wrestler-turned-actor, 47, opened up about the personal and emotional reasons behind his decision to undergo the cosmetic procedure.

Cena admitted that fans' comments on social media, which fixated on his "bald spot," pushed him to take action. He starkly stated, "You guys ripped me to shreds for a genetic problem that I can't control. In unison, you chant and make me feel small and embarrass me. That is straight-up bullying and not cool."

The 17-time WrestleMania world champion discussed the specifics of the hair transplant procedure. "You have to take the [hair] from the side and plant [it] in at the top. It just takes a while for it to come in," he explained, noting he's looking forward to significant hair growth in the upcoming months.

Despite the harsh criticism from fans, Cena showed no regret about his decision. "Thank you for bullying me into surgical hair replacement. That's how far y'all pushed me," Cena remarked with a mix of irony. "There is no shame in that. [Balding] happens to seven out of 10 dudes. I got a problem. I try to fix it."

In a light-hearted moment, John Cena also joked about his inability to grow a mustache, "I got nothing."

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