The picture was shared on Twitter by Australian DJ Angus O'Loughlin with the caption, "There it is ladies and gentlemen, the moment the internet broke."
And Seyles' fandom inevitably had a meltdown, with one Twitter user saying, "I need to be alone," while another wrote: "Why must you continue to disrespect me like this?!"
It comes after the founder of charity Little Princess Trust, Wendy Tarplee-Morris, told Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield that the One Directioner would be donating his recently-chopped hair to their wig-making cause for children.
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