Sarah-jeanne Labrosse unveils very short haircut for upcoming shoot
Sarah-jeanne Labrosse showed a very short haircut on her social media accounts during the Montreal Canadiens' playoff run, pairing the look with round glasses and a Canadiens jersey. She wrote, “Game on.” The reveal pointed to a work change, not a fashion reset.
Labrosse's short cut
The video gave her a different appearance immediately, and she did not leave followers guessing for long. In a comment, she said the color, haircut and transformation came from @anitasanchezh, with the cut made for a character in a shoot that will begin soon. That puts the change inside a production schedule, not a personal rebrand.
She also named @daviddamours in the same comment, writing: “Pour répondre aux questions cheveux; c’est la merveilleuse @anitasanchezh qui a fait ma couleur, la coupe et la transformation pour un personnage pour un tournage qui commence ? le merveilleux @daviddamours était consentant ainsi qu'outre-mer ?❤️” The note answers the practical question attached to any visible change like this: the hair is part of the role, so it is tied to the project's needs rather than to the public moment around it.
Canadiens playoff backdrop
The timing matters because the post landed during the Montreal Canadiens' playoff excitement, when anything jersey-adjacent picks up a larger audience quickly. Labrosse, who is known as a comédienne and spokesperson for Révolution, used that setting to show the cut without turning the post into a separate announcement. The result is a clean production-related reveal that keeps the focus on the shoot ahead.
For followers, the takeaway is straightforward: the short haircut is temporary and connected to work that begins soon. For Labrosse, the post does the job of setting expectations before the filming starts, while the Canadiens backdrop gives the reveal extra visibility without changing the actual reason for it.